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To extend: the words of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland by Radoslav Si...

Russian senator threatened Poland with a new section after Sikorsky's words about Ukraine

To extend: the words of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland by Radoslav Sikorsky that he personally considers the idea of ​​creating a faulty zone over Ukraine, provoked a violent reaction from Russian senator Vladimir Jabarov. The First Deputy Chairman of the Committee of the Council of International Affairs threatened Poland by aggression and a new section, which he wrote in his Telegram. According to the politician, Sikorsky "once again attracted attention with his arrogance.

" "NATO's non -Ukraine's non -NATO forces that he talks about is a very difficult and dangerous question. Who will adhere to NATO countries?" - writes Jabarov.

He calls Sikorsky one of the main ideologues of confrontation with the Russian Federation, remembered him the words of sending Polish troops to Ukraine, as well as an interview with the Magazine "Polish Polish", where the Polish minister said that as a result of the current conflict of Belarus should leave the union state and enter the Warsaw area. This will help Poland increase its influence in Eastern Europe and become a new European center.

The senator stressed that Poland was "always an unfriendly country in Russia and Belarus. " "And now, because of their Russophobia, some Polish politicians have completely lost fear. They are coming again on old rake.

If Poland continues to" look at the East, "accusing it of all kinds of threats of Polish statehood, it is possible that it will survive the section again, as it was repeatedly in its history," Three divisions of the Commonwealth, as it is known, took place in 1772, 1793 and 1795 between the then Russian, Austrian and subsequently - the Prussian empires. As a result of the divisions, the Commonwealth as a state ceased to exist until the beginning of the XX century.

Earlier, Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, spoke against Ukraine. "The realization of the provocative idea of ​​the Kiev and other assets on the creation of a" faulty zone over Ukraine "and the opportunity for NATO countries to knock our UAVs will mean only one thing - NATO war with Russia. Things must be called their names!" He wrote in a traditional manner. His words had already influenced.