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Putin and Xi's joint statement on Ukraine attacks desecration of anti-fascist monuments and ‘attempts to revive Nazism’
A Russian and Chinese national flag flutter near Tiananmen Gate for the visiting Russia's President Vladimir Putin, in Beijing, May 16, 2024

PRESIDENTS Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin of China and Russia issued a joint statement on the latter’s war in Ukraine today, saying that for “a sustainable settlement of the Ukrainian crisis, it is necessary to eliminate its root causes.”

China has from the beginning cited Nato enlargement to Russia’s borders as a provocation which influenced Russia’s invasion of its neighbour in 2022, but today’s joint declaration went further in attacking the demolition of monuments to the Red Army in Ukraine and across Europe and the rehabilitation of fascism: “It is necessary to protect the world’s anti-fascist memorial facilities … from desecration or destruction, and severely condemn the glorification of, or even attempts to revive, Nazism and militarism.”

Russia cites “denazification” as one of its war aims in Ukraine, referring to the role of neonazi militias like the Azov Battalion in Ukraine’s army, and Kiev’s official commemorations in honour of wartime Nazi collaborators such as Stepan Bandera, whose Ukrainian Insurgent Army killed tens of thousands of Poles and Jews during the Holocaust.

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