The Pink Floyd co-founder has been openly sympathetic toward Russia, blaming the war on NATO and Ukrainian “extreme nationalists.”
. “He doesn’t understand what is going on in Ukraine.”
Wantuch, who has been on 27 humanitarian missions to Ukraine since the war began, spearheaded a symbolic resolution to declare Waters “persona non grata” in this city. A vote is scheduled to take place.
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