Ukraineās foreign minister says the letter symbolizes Russiaās military offensive
Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmitry Kuleba has urged the global community to ban the Latin letter āZā since, from Kievās point of view, it represents Russiaās military attack on the country.
āI call on all states to criminalize the use of the āZā symbol as a way to publicly support Russiaās war of aggression against Ukraine,ā Kuleba wrote on Twitter on Tuesday. He added that āZā means āRussian war crimes, bombed out cities, thousands of murdered Ukrainiansā and said that āpublic support of this barbarism must be forbidden.ā
Either the letter āZā or the letter āVā are the two symbols depicted on all vehicles of the Russian army participating in the military operation in Ukraine. In Russia, both letters have become a widespread symbol to support the Kremlinās military offensive against Kiev. The letters are commonly used on banners and car stickers.
There are many theories about the origins of the symbol. Some commenters have joked that āVā and āZā represent the initials of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Others have speculated that the letters signify the attachment of a particular vehicle to Russiaās Western or Eastern military detachments.Ā
Moscowās Ministry of Defense gave its own explanation in an Instagram post in early March, however, hinting that āZā stands for āvictoryā while āVā stands for ātruth.ā
Lithuanian deputies have also proposed criminalizing the letter āZā along with the St. George ribbon, which is a Russian symbol to commemorate the Great Patriotic War.Ā The legislators proposed equating both with the Nazi swastika and to punish the disposal of Russian symbols with a 500-euro fine.
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Meanwhile, according to the German newspaper Bild, the letter āZā as a symbol of Russiaās military operation has already been banned in some regions of Germany, including Berlin, Bavaria, Lower Saxony, and North Rhine-Westphalia.
Moscow attacked Ukraine in late February, following a seven-year standoff over Kievās failure to implement the terms of the Minsk ceasefire agreements, and Russiaās eventual recognition of the Donbass republics in Donetsk and Lugansk. The German- and French-brokered protocols had been designed to regularize the status of those regions within the Ukrainian state.
Russia has now demanded that Ukraine officially declare itself a neutral country that will never join NATO. Kiev says the Russian offensive was completely unprovoked and has denied claims it was planning to retake the Donbass by force.
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