Naryshkin gave a comparison of the G7 summit with the "Munich agreement" in 1938
State Duma speaker Sergei Naryshkin gave a comparison of the summit " the Big seven ", which was held in June in Bavaria behind closed doors, meeting in 1938 in the same Bavaria, called " the Munich agreement ".
1st parliamentary forum of the BRICS was held in the Russian capital on June 8, at the same time in Bavaria passed the summit of the " Big seven ".
"in the capital of Russia forum was held publicly, openly, with a positive agenda. What was said in Bavaria leaders of seven countries, is unknown. The meeting was held behind closed doors. I remember another historical Meeting that took place in Bavaria in 1938, she received an ominous name of " the Munich agreement ". Unfortunately, not all stories derive the necessary lessons, " said Naryshkin at the meeting of the state Duma on Tuesday.
The Munich agreement (the "Munich agreement" ) On the accession of the border lands of Czechoslovakia, inhabited by Germans, By Nazi Germany, was signed on 30 September 1938 by the representatives of great Britain (Neville Chamberlain), France (Edouard Daladier), Germany (Adolf Hitler) and Italy (Benito Mussolini). It was the result of the aggressive policy of Hitler, who proclaimed a revision of the Versailles peace Treaty of 1919 in order to restore the German Reich, on the one hand, and US backing of the Anglo-French policy of appeasement, with reverse.
in the Bavarian castle ELMAU June 7-8, met the leaders of the countries "Big seven" - Germany, USA, Canada, France, Italy, Japan and the UK. Russia, which was adopted in "Seven" in 1998, with 2014 in fact excluded from participation in the meetings of the group because of the events in Ukraine.
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