‘Victory Day’ military parade in Moscow. The European Union has no other business to conduct, it seems, than to be condemning Russia, and worrying and fretting about its imaginary invasions of the continent. In this sense, it’s no surprise that on Monday (14), EU’s top diplomat Kaja Kallas threatened European leaders if they participate in Moscow’s ‘Victory Day’ on May 9, an event that will be celebrating 80 years of the Nazi defeat in WW2. Kallas urged them to ‘show solidarity with Ukraine’ instead. Politico reported: “According to Russian media, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s government has extended invitations to the leaders of China, India and Brazil — as well as to EU country Slovakia and to Serbia, which aspires to join the 27-member bloc. ‘What…

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