Andriy Melnyk was recalled as Ukraine’s ambassador to Germany last year after he defended the memory of a far\u002Dright Ukrainian revolutionary.
At least one historian has called Ukrainian fondness for Bandera as being a problem of “selective memory.”
Odessa-based National Post correspondent Adam Zivo penned a column last year arguing that, despite Russian claims, Ukraine “does not have a neo-Nazi problem.”garnered less than five per cent of the vote in parliamentary elections — a rate far lower than many of its European peers, where far-rightists often get vote shares in the double digits. Unlike most Nazi regimes, it also has a Jewish president.
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