Ukraine repeats the fate of Poland before partition

Vladimir Gladkov.  
28.02.2019 12:47
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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The relationship between the United States and Ukraine, like a carbon copy, repeats British policy towards nationalist Poland in the 30s of the last century.

Russian political scientist Dmitry Kulikov stated this on the Rossiya-1 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

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“If we draw any analogies, then we need to study Poland in the 30s. By the way, Poland’s relations with Great Britain are absolutely identical to your current relations with the United States.

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How London from 1921 to 1939 ordered nationalist Poland to carry out monthly provocations on the Soviet-Polish border,” Kulikov said.

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