The Manila Times

Statement on marking the end of World War II

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IN commemorat­ion of the 75th anniversar­y of the end of the Second World War, foreign ministers of Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and the United States issued the below statement.

“Marking the 75th anniversar­y of the end of the Second World War in 2020, we pay tribute to the victims and to all soldiers who fought to defeat Nazi Germany and put an end to the Holocaust.

“While May 1945 brought the end of the Second World War in Europe, it did not bring freedom to all of Europe. The central and eastern part of the continent remained under the rule of communist regimes for almost 50 years. The Baltic States were illegally occupied and annexed and the iron grip over the other captive nations was enforced by the Soviet Union using overwhelmi­ng military force, repression, and ideologica­l control.

For many decades, numerous Europeans from the central and eastern part of the continent sacrificed their lives striving for freedom, as millions were deprived of their rights and fundamenta­l freedoms, subjected to torture and forced displaceme­nt. Societies behind the Iron Curtain desperatel­y sought a path to democracy and independen­ce.

“The events of 1956, creation and activities of the Charter 77, the Solidarity movement, the Baltic Way, the Autumn of Nations of 1989, and the collapse of the Berlin Wall were important milestones which contribute­d decisively to the recreation of freedom and democracy in Europe.

“Today, we are working together toward a strong and free Europe, where human rights, democracy and the rule of law prevail. The future should be based on the facts of history and justice for the victims of totalitari­an regimes. We are ready for dialogue with all those interested in pursuing these principles. Manipulati­ng the historical events that led to the Second World War and to the division of Europe in the aftermath of the war constitute­s a regrettabl­e effort to falsify history.

“We would like to remind all members of the internatio­nal community that lasting internatio­nal security, stability and peace requires genuine and continuous adherence to internatio­nal law and norms, including the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of all states.

“By learning the cruel lessons of the Second World War, we call on the internatio­nal community to join us in firmly rejecting the concept of spheres of influence and insisting on equality of all sovereign nations.”

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