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Representatives of about a dozen far-right groups from across Europe gathered in Russia yesterday (22 March) for a pro-Kremlin conference, as concern swirls over Moscow’s alleged attempts to court extremists on the continent.
Representatives of about a dozen far-right groups from across Europe gathered in Russia yesterday (22 March) for a pro-Kremlin conference, as concern swirls over Moscow’s alleged attempts to court extremists on the continent.
“We do not support the sanctions against Russia over the Ukraine conflict,” said Udo Voigt, a member of the European Parliament from Germany’s National Democratic Party.
“It is incredible what patience Russia and President Putin have shown in the face of NATO’s aggressive policies.”
Organisers said the forum was intended to strengthen links with right-wing groups across Europe and help shape a common agenda.
“This meeting is the first foundation stone towards constructing the new world that we are obliged to build,” said Fyodor Birukov, from the pro-Kremlin Rodina party that organised the event.
“I see this forum as a way pushing the fight back against liberalism and what we call modernism, the destruction of traditional values including Christianity throughout the modern world,” said Nick Griffin, former head of the British National Party.
“Russia is about tradition and Christianity and it’s very important that traditionalists from Russia, Europe and America get together to present our ideas more effectively to the general public.”
Russia hosts far-right gathering
Representatives of about a dozen far-right groups from across Europe gathered in Russia yesterday (22 March) for a pro-Kremlin conference, as concern swirls over Moscow's alleged attempts to court extremists on the continent.
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