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The co-founder of the rock band Pink Floyd called US President Joe Baiden a

"Putin's puppet". Ukrainian diplomat Oleksandr Shcherba put Roger Waters in place

The co-founder of the rock band Pink Floyd called US President Joe Baiden a "war criminal" who "ignites war in Ukraine. " In response, Oleksandr Shcherba recommended Waters to move to the Russian Federation. The co-founder and vocalist of the British rock band Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, accused US President Joe Baiden of "warming war" in Ukraine and called him a "war criminal. " Waters said this in an interview with the American TV channel CNN. "Biden fires fire in Ukraine, it is a huge crime.

Why do the United States do not encourage the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky to negotiate to end this horrific, horrific war that kills Ukrainians and Russians?" Asked the musician. In response, CNN correspondent, Michael, said that Waves accused the one who did not start attacking. The co -founder of Pink Floyd stated that the war began in 2008, when the NATO block began to move to the border with Russia and thus violated the treaty.

Roger Waters began a tour of North America in July and already played 15 concerts. During the performance of the band showed portraits of "war criminals", the image of Biden was accompanied by the inscription Just Getting Started ("He just started"). The statements of Roger Waters was promptly parked by Ukrainian diplomat Alexander Shcherba. Former Ambassador of Ukraine to Austria, author of the book "Ukraine vs. Darkness" Alexander Shcherba suggested that Roger Watters to move to Russia.

The diplomat called the musician "free, heartless, merciless and lost" man. "Hey, Water, at first you said that there will be no wars because Vladimir Putin is too smart. Now the war is going, and you say it started for objective reasons," Shcherba wrote.

"Why don't you move in Russia, free, heartless, merciless, lost man? " To his message on Twitter, Alexander Shcherba added the hashtag #Putinspuppet - "Putin's puppet", referring to Roger Waters, as well as the patriotic hashtag #standwithukraine - "I stay with Ukraine".

On the evening of April 7, a video was released on the popular Ukrainian song "Oy, in the meadow of red viburnum", which was recorded by the guitarist and vocalist Pink Floyd David Gilmore, a drummer Nick Mason and the leader of the Ukrainian band "Boombox" Andriy Khlyvnyuk. Focus wrote that Roger Waterts did not participate in the clip recording, since for many years, because of socialist beliefs, he has expressed sympathy for Russia.

Waters recognized the illegality of the full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine, but with reservations. According to him, many world leaders are gangsters. "I felt disgusting to the gangsters Bush and Blair as they invaded Iraq in 2003, I had and remained disgusting to the Gangster government of Israel because of invasion of Palestine in 1967. I was disgust illegal bombing of both Libya and Serbia, "he commented.