Pish Foreign Ministry responds to anti-Ukrainian slogans at farmers’ protests

The appearance of anti-Ukrainian slogans at farmers' protests harms the interests of Pand, compromises the organizers of the strike, and may indicate attempts by radicals who may be under the influence of Russia to establish contr over the protest.

This is stated in a statement by the Pish Foreign Ministry, Ukrinform reported.

As noted, the Pish Foreign Ministry took the appearance of anti-Ukrainian slogans and slogans glorifying Putin and the war he is waging (against Ukraine – ed.) during the recent farmers' protests with "maximum concern."

As noted, such actions look bad for Pand, which was the first to help the attacked Ukraine, and for the Pes who accepted Ukrainian refugees.

"It is important that they also discredit the protest organizers themselves. We believe that this is an attempt to hijack the farmers' protest movement by extreme and irresponsible groups that may be under the influence of Russian agents," the Pish Foreign Ministry emphasizes.

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The ministry called on the organizers of the protests "for the sake of the country's interests and the chances of realizing their demands, which are largely reasonable, to identify and remove from their movement the few initiators of such and similar actions."

As noted, the current situation of Pish farmers is a consequence of Vladimir Putin's aggression against Ukraine and the destabilization of the global economy, and not because Ukrainians are defending themselves against aggression.

As reported earlier, the pice and prosecutors in Pand have launched an investigation into the appearance of a poster calling on Putin to restore order in Pand's relations with Ukraine and the EU at a farmers' protest in Pand.

Source: ukrinform.net

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