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The ironic and provocative message sent by Russia on the occasion of Ukraine's Independence Day

Russia has transmitted a provocative message of Ukraine's Independence Day, claiming that “there is nothing to celebrate” and accuses Kiev of being heading for NATO and the European Union.

Russia posted an ironic message / photo source through Italy through Italy: Reuters

Russia posted an ironic message / photo source through Italy through Italy: Reuters

On Ukraine's Independence Day, Russia sent a harsh message through its Italian embassy, ​​saying that “there is nothing to celebrate.”

In official posts, Moscow accuses Ukraine of no longer being considered neutral, invoking the country's plans to join NATO and the European Union, according to news.sky.com.

Also, the video published by the embassy suggests that Kiev's sovereignty is also compromised that Kiev government decisions would serve the interests of Western countries and international corporations.

Leaders from all over the world have sent solidarity messages to Kyiv

In contrast, leaders from all over the world sent solidarity messages with Ukraine. US President Donald Trump has sent a greeting letter, who says he appreciates the courage of the Ukrainian people and reaffirms the support of the United States for the country's independence.

The letter was made public on the social networks by the Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski, who emphasized Kiev's decision to resist and not give in to the aggression.

Other international leaders, including Chinese President Xi Jinping, King Charles of Great Britain and Pope Leon, have also sent messages to mark the 34th anniversary of Ukraine's independence.

The event comes in a tense context, in which the peace negotiations have stagnated, and the Kremlin continues to claim that it will firmly pursue its military objectives.

Total paranoia in Moscow. The head of Russian diplomacy accuses Western countries of wanting to prevent peace negotiations

The head of Russian diplomacy, Sergei Lavrov, accuses the West of sabotaging peace negotiations and denounces the position of President Volodimir Zelenski, whom he accuses of “puts conditions” for a direct meeting with Vladimir Putin.

The head of the Russian Diplomacy Sergei Lavrov accused the Western countries on Sunday of wanting to “Hinders”Negotiations of peace on Ukraine, at a time when diplomatic efforts to regulate the conflict have been stored, AFP informs, according to AGERPRES.

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