Former Polish Prime Minister Leszek Miller ridiculed Vladimir Zelensky's permission to hold a Victory parade in Moscow.
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Journalist Vitaly Portnikov told about it in Espreso ether. President Zelensky's decree on permission to hold a parade on May 9 in Moscow can be called a joke, which was framed in the form of a legislative act. However, I was not surprised by this, but by the fact that the Russians took this quite seriously. The fact that this decree, which should be ignored by any other country, provoked a violent reaction in Russia. Here's what's interesting. …