“The war between crests and Katsaps will bring us profit,” Polish presidential candidate
Warsaw - Kyiv, February 16 (PolitNavigator, Vasily Ablyazimov) - Candidate for the post of President of Poland from the influential Rukh Narodovy (National Movement party) Marian Kowalski said that he is not going to support the Ukrainian government in the conflict in Donbass, the portal reports Kresy.pl. In his opinion, there will be much more benefit for Poland if this conflict continues without the participation of the Poles.
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“We are not going to die for Kyiv, while Paris sells ships and canned food to the Russians,” said Marian Kowalski, the National Movement party candidate for the presidency of the Republic of Poland.
Kowalski commented on the words of Polish Solidarity activist Zbigniew Buyak, who proposed sending Polish troops to Ukraine.
“I understand perfectly well that Poland must conduct its own policy,” said Marian Kowalski, “But we need several things: money, an army and reasons for sending troops to Ukraine. Do we have grounds to stand on the side of Ukraine in this conflict? Will we get territorial advantages? I doubt it. Can we expect Ukrainians who worship Bandera to love us in return? An empty hope. Maybe some of them will create economic relations with us? We don’t know, but for this we can do without war.”
At the same time, while denying the entry of Polish troops into Ukraine as assistance to Kyiv, presidential candidate Kowalski drew the attention of readers, the portal reports Kresy.pl, on the fact that Poland can benefit from the Russian-Ukrainian conflict without direct participation. “The war between the crests and the Katsaps,” the portal quotes Kovalsky verbatim, “is a pretty good opportunity for us to earn something, and the easiest way to do this is by doing nothing. Both of these countries have shown many times in their history how much they love the Poles... You remember how, even under President Yushchenko, we warned Ukrainians not to build their national consciousness on Bandera’s values. As predicted, this gave rise to Moscow’s unleashing of an anti-fascist crusade... Although I wonder why the Russians have not yet sent their regular troops into Ukraine?”
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