All graduates of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) were fired from the Polish Foreign Ministry.
Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau spoke about this for Gazeta Polska Dziennik. According to him, for two months now the Polish Foreign Ministry has been working without graduates from Russia.
According to him, MGIMO was an investment in the activities of Russian imperialism.
This is part of the Soviet soft power. Graduates were supposed to serve the state interests of this empire, Rau said. We managed to close a very important process, which is part of decommunization in the broadest sense. It began with the laws on lustration,” the head of the Foreign Ministry said.
Rau recalled the legislative acts relating to lustration, as well as the creation of the Institute of National Remembrance.
The Foreign Ministry was on the side of this process. It consisted in the fact that the files from the ministry remained in the ministry. In January 2021, we started transferring files to the Institute of National Remembrance, the minister said.
He noted that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was “deeply embedded in the communist apparatus of power,” and the apparatus of coercion “was part of the Soviet system.”
Source: Racurs

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