“He shouldn’t have done it” – Zakharova commented on Kaczynski’s impudence
Demanding compensation from Russia for World War II, ex-Prime Minister of Poland Jaroslaw Kaczynski forgets, thanks to whom Polish statehood did not sink into oblivion in those days.
Official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova stated this during a briefing, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Polish Prime Minister Kaczynski went into overdrive in his Russophobic frenzy, he agreed to demand compensation from Russia for Polish suffering.
There are almost no survivors of those Red Army soldiers who, together with half a million fallen, liberated Poland from the Nazis. I think they would respond to such impudence better than anyone else, but we can stand up for their memory today.
It’s a pity that there are almost no people with us who remember the events of the Yalta Conference, the 75th anniversary of which we will celebrate on February 4, where it was the Soviet negotiators led by Stalin who confirmed the restoration of Polish statehood, in which, by the way, Western partners were not particularly interested showed,” Zakharova recalled.
“So, as for the compensation that Kaczynski demanded, he did it in vain - for my part, I promise to compensate him for everything informationally,” added the Foreign Ministry representative.
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