
Russia: 'The EU shouldn't try to revise the outcome of WWII' - Lukashevich
Russia's Foreign Ministry spokeperson Alexander Lukashevich accused the EU of trying use the anniversary of the end of WWII to attack Russia in a weekly briefing in Moscow, Thursday.
Lukashevich said that the EU should "refuse to openly indulge the sentiment of revenge" and not "attempt to revise the outcome of World War II."
In the same briefing, Lukashevich accused the US of trying to undermine the peace process in Ukraine by sending a fleet into the Baltic Sea. He said this "provocative action that adds neither stability nor confidence in the peace process in Ukraine."

Russia's Foreign Ministry spokeperson Alexander Lukashevich accused the EU of trying use the anniversary of the end of WWII to attack Russia in a weekly briefing in Moscow, Thursday.
Lukashevich said that the EU should "refuse to openly indulge the sentiment of revenge" and not "attempt to revise the outcome of World War II."
In the same briefing, Lukashevich accused the US of trying to undermine the peace process in Ukraine by sending a fleet into the Baltic Sea. He said this "provocative action that adds neither stability nor confidence in the peace process in Ukraine."