At the Warsaw airport they hung a map with the Polish Lviv
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine is checking information about the placement of a map at Warsaw airport, where Lviv is depicted as part of Poland.
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This was reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We have sent a request to the Ukrainian Embassy in Warsaw,” the Foreign Ministry responded to a question about placing a map in one of the Polish airports showing Lviv as part of Poland.
It should be noted that on Tuesday the Polish media published information that posters with a map were placed in the halls of the Chopin Airport in Warsaw, where Lviv and Vilnius are depicted as the territory of Poland. The billboard represents the territory of Poland, which includes modern lands belonging to Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania.
According to Polish Radio, Warsaw Airport Marketing Director Hubert Wojciechowski explained that the purpose of posting just such an image was to show passengers what Poland looked like before World War II, and what it looks like today.
The map is marked in 1918, when these territories were part of Poland.
As the media noted, after the information was disseminated, the images were removed from the airport.
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