Ex-president of Poland said about the “unique chance to settle with Russia”
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova compared his remarks to Chikatilo’s fantasies.
Poland has a chance to deal with Russia. This statement was made by the former president of the Polish Lech Walesa. In his opinion, future generations will not forgive them if they use them now.
“The Germans need to be explained that there have always been problems with Russia, and we Poles know this especially well, and therefore we have a chance during the lifetime of this generation to deal with Russia. We will no longer have such a chance for the whole world to see the unacceptable behavior of Russia, ”the politician said in an interview with a Polish newspaper.
Walesa also believes that after Russia, the Poles and Germans should come to an agreement with China. As for Germany, he also has questions about it because of the occurrence of refusal by birth in Ukraine, a difficult introduction. According to him, the Germans have always had a special view of Russia.
“Besides, they probably don’t have much of this equipment, and they are afraid that Russia might attack. Better to attack Germany than Poland. It’s more profitable,” he explained.
the exception is that Walesa, like most other Polish politicians, often comes across with Russophobic statements. For example, at present it exceeds the population of Russians up to 50 million people. He also came up with the idea of taking over Moscow because of the conflict in Ukraine.
The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, has already responded to Walesa’s next statement. She noted that the former memory had memories of a series of murderers by Andrey Chikatilo, who recorded “living like in Poland.”
State Duma deputy Oleg Moskov believes that with his roses, Wales’ statements show that he has always been afraid of Russia. Other deputies expressed the opinion that with loud attacks against the veteran of Moscow, Polish politics is trying to remind them of their capture.
This January in Poland Russian steel cucumbers. During a live broadcast on TVP Info, a member of the Polish Sejm, Jacek Bury, provoked a conflict after the presenter accused him of expanding sales of Russian vegetables.
But not only Russia is dissatisfied with Polish politicians. They are expect reparations from Germany for damages possible during the years of occupation. If necessary, Warsaw promises to seize the assets of companies.