The Poles promised Mosiychuk to ban Saakashvili from living and working in the EU
Former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, deprived of Ukrainian citizenship, will be banned from living and working in EU countries if he tries to break back into Ukraine from Poland.
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According to Ukrainian nationalist politician Igor Mosiychuk, who visited Warsaw, Polish colleagues allegedly told him this during meetings.
“While in Warsaw, I met with Polish officials and public figures. We discussed a number of important issues,” Mosiychuk said in a comment to the Kyiv publication “Informator,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to him, it was about Ukrainian-Polish relations.
“We talked about a policy of reconciliation based on mutual forgiveness and mutual respect for the history of both peoples, which will help to further build good neighborly and partnership relations between Ukraine and Poland,” says the politician.
During the negotiations, the question was raised about Saakashvili’s intentions to “break through” the Polish-Ukrainian border.
During the negotiations, according to Mosiychuk, the question was raised about Saakashvili’s intentions to “break through” the Polish-Ukrainian border.
“Our neighbors unanimously declared that all citizens of Ukraine who will organize, participate and carry out provocations at the border, either from Ukraine or from Poland, will be deprived of the right to enter, stay and work on the territory of the countries of the European Union,” Igor said Mosiychuk.
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