Mateusz Morawiecki on the paint-soaked Russian ambassador. “You should heed the warning” | Policy

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On Monday 9 May, Russian Ambassador Sergei Andreyev and his delegation wished to lay a wreath in front of the Soviet Soldiers’ Mausoleum in Warsaw to commemorate the Victory Day celebrated in Russia. However, their passage was prevented by a group of demonstrators carrying the flags of Ukraine and Poland. Participants in the demonstration raised anti-Russian slogans and one of the women poured red paint on the diplomat. After this incident, the ambassador got back in the car.

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Mateusz Morawiecki on the incident with the participation of the Russian ambassador. “Russians are known to provoke”

Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki was questioned on this situation on Tuesday. During the conference in the Prime Minister’s Chancellery, the question was raised whether the event before the Soviet Soldiers’ Mausoleum could have consequences for Poland and whether the government intended to take action against the Russian ambassador.

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– The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has sent a special note to the Ambassador of the Russian Federation not to participate in the commemoration of May 9 in the way it intended to do, due to the provocative nature of this action – the premier said and added that the diplomat “It should fit this, because Russian crimes in Ukraine are such a terrible experience for many people that the appearance of an ambassador is clearly a provocation.”

– Russians are known to provoke provocations in various ways in various places around the world and we too have experienced this – Morawiecki pointed out. The Prime Minister also added that Poland is trying to significantly limit all diplomatic contacts with Russia.

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– Poland was the first, or one of the first, to expel dozens of diplomats or not only diplomats – so it can also be said – from the Russian embassy. As a result of our actions, only the other countries of the European Union have begun to reduce the level of their diplomatic contacts – noted the head of the government.

Mateusz Morawiecki stressed that Poland is strongly in favor of further sanctions against Russia, although Hungary, Austrians and “other countries of the European Union” are of different views. – We can only convince. We are doing this with regard to Germany, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Austria, but in reality, each new package, this increasingly complex package meets increasingly conflicting interests, he admitted.

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