In 2010, Warsaw authorities terminated the agreement with the Russians and have since tried to return the building to state ownership through the courts.
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In Warsaw, the building of a secondary school at the Russian Embassy in Poland, where the children of Russian diplomats studied, was confiscated. It was reported by TVP and the Polish Press Agency.
It is known that after the Second World War the building was nationalized, in 1953 it was transferred to the Soviet embassy, and after the collapse of the USSR it was transferred to the Russian embassy. The school was closed after Russia attacked Ukraine.
In 2010, Warsaw authorities terminated the contract and have since tried to return the building to state ownership through the courts. Yesterday, the Russians were supposed to leave the area according to a daily decision, but they refused to let Polish officials into the territory.
“We had to use force to enter the territory where the two buildings are located. At first, the Russian side refused to open the gates and gates. We had to call a locksmith who opened the door with tools,” said by Warsaw Deputy Mayor Tomasz Bratek. .
After the Russian diplomats however gave the keys to the Warsaw authorities. A sign with the inscription “Real Estate of the State Treasury” is already hanging on the gate. The building is planned to be used for educational purposes.
The #Warsaw City Hall fires school employees at #Russian Embassy in #polish capital.#Moscow will protest about it, said Ambassador Sergei Andreev. pic.twitter.com/Kz1OAssWdp
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) April 29, 2023
Recall that last year Poland took over a truncated recreation center near Warsaw from the Russian Federation. The Polish side decided to unilaterally terminate the land lease agreement with the Russians due to non-payment of rent.
Poland has tightened border security with Russia
Source: korrespondent

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