The head of the Polish Foreign Ministry called Putin a dictator and paranoid, saying that this is not the first time that the Russian Federation has accused Poland of starting World War II.
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski statedthat this is not the first time that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has blamed Poland, which the USSR invaded in 1939, for the start of World War II.
“It is surprising that this time an American journalist is allowing it to be broadcast,” stressed the head of the Polish Foreign Ministry.
Sikorsky also added that Poland is used to paranoid justifications for a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, launched by Russia in 2022.
This is not the first time that the Russian dictator V. Putin blames 🇵🇱, which the USSR invaded on 09/17/1939, for the outbreak of #WWII.
We are used to paranoid justifications for a Russian invasion of 🇺🇦 in 2022.
Shockingly, this time they were enabled by a 🇺🇸 journalist.— Radek Sikorski (@radeksikorski) February 9, 2024
According to social networks, the Russian politician and activist, head of the Committee-2024 association Sergei Antonov believes that Putin’s words in an interview with Tucker Carlson about the reasons for Hitler’s attack on Poland contains signs of a crime, namely the rehabilitation of Nazism, committed. of a person using his official position and using the media. He turned to the Russian Investigative Committee with a request to bring Vladimir Putin to justice. The Investigative Committee allegedly registered the activist’s statement.
We remind you that today, February 9, an interview between the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin and the American propagandist Tucker Carlson was published online. Putin said the Poles allegedly incited Nazi Germany’s leader Adolf Hitler to attack. He also noted that “Poland had become poor and Hitler had no other choice.”
The Kremlin commented on Putin’s interview with Carlson, saying it will be “read and analyzed for more than a day.”
Source: korrespondent

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