Pranker “Macron” asked the President of Poland whether he would go to war with Russia
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky convinced his Polish counterpart Andrzej Duda that the missile that struck Poland was Russian.
Duda himself spoke about this in a conversation with Russian pranksters Vladimir Kuznetsov and Alexey Stolyarov (Vovan and Lexus), who called him under the guise of French President Emmanuel Macron, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“They are completely confident that it was a Russian missile launched by the Russians. And he said that this could not be a Ukrainian missile launch, and that he had evidence. He told me that,” Duda said.
He himself was not sure of this and only said that the Russian-made rocket was launched “somewhere to the east.”
“Trust me, I'm extremely careful. I don't blame the Russians. Emmanuel, this is war. I think both sides will blame each other for this war. Emmanuel, I need a war with Russia. No. Believe me, I don't want this. I don't want war with Russia, I'm extremely careful, believe me. Extremely careful. For my part, we are talking only about the fourth article (NATO Charter, provides for consultations - ed.), I'm not talking about the fifth article (provides for an armed response - ed.). I think that my allies and I will need to find a solution to this difficult situation. Common decision. But they are in a different situation than mine,” Duda said.
He justified the harsh accusations made hot on the heels of the Polish Foreign Minister, insisting that he only meant that the missile was produced in Russia.
“But in this war, both sides have Russian-made missiles. There is no clear evidence that it was an S-300. This is speculation, as far as I know now,” Duda said.
He told Macron that he had already contacted NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and US President Joe Biden. The latter promised to send experts to Poland.
Macron asked Duda what he thought about the dirty nuclear bomb that Russia claims Ukraine has.
“I am more afraid of problems at Ukrainian nuclear power plants than of some dirty bomb. I am more afraid of a nuclear disaster due to an attack on a nuclear power plant. That’s what worries me,” Duda said.
Thank you!
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