Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob spoke in Ukrainian: “Today we are all Ukrainians. Your flag is our flag”
During a visit to Bucha on the anniversary of its liberation, the prime ministers of Slovakia, Slovenia and Croatia expressed their full support for Ukraine and the need to punish the crimes committed by the Russian military.
Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob spoke in Ukrainian.
“What the Russian invaders have done is unforgivable… We are with you in this difficult time. We must support you in your search for justice. Only punishment for those who committed crimes… Today we are all Ukrainians. Your flag is our flag”, – he said.
Croatian Prime Minister Andrei Plenkovic said Bucha “showed the true face of Russian aggression.”
“The goal is to intimidate, but the people of Ukraine have shown what it means to be a patriot, to win the fight for the values we share… Ukraine has the unity of the world community,” he said.
According to Plenkovych, Ukraine must restore its territorial integrity and liberate the occupied territories.
“Crimes committed require justice and punishment. That is why we are signing the Buchan Declaration today, calling for the punishment of all those who have committed crimes,” he said.
“You are using our support because you are on the right side of history… You are paying great sacrifices for freedom. Ukraine deserves to be a free, democratic power. Ukraine is Europe. It should be a member of the European Union ,” said Prime Minister Slovakia Eduard Heger.
Recall that the prime ministers of three European countries arrived in Ukraine today
The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky and the heads of foreign states and governments honored the memory of the residents of the city of Bucha in the Kyiv region, who died during the Russian occupation.
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Source: korrespondent

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