Recently, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski gave an extensive interview to BILD. He received journalists in his Warsaw office and took a photo against one of the walls.
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There hangs a portrait of the Polish general Dombrowski. Under it, journalists examined the work of Polish cartoonist Andrzej Milewski for Gazeta Wyborcza dated February 28 this year.
In the picture, a UN building cleaner asks a colleague:
Why is it so clean here?
He answers: The Polish minister washed the floor with the Russian ambassador.
Then Sikorsky sharply criticized Russia’s permanent representative Vasily Nebenzya in the UN Security Council.
For example, Nebenzya called Ukrainians “Nazis” and spoke about corruption in Ukraine. Sikorsky replied that “the president is a Jew, the defense minister is a Muslim, and they have no political prisoners,” and “Alexey Navalny documented how honest and incorruptible the authorities of your country are.”
Nebenzya said that Poland attacked the USSR during World War II.
What is he talking about? The Soviet Union attacked Poland along with Nazi Germany on September 17, 1939. They even held a general victory parade on September 22,” Sikorsky replied. — What were Russian troops doing at the gates of Warsaw in August 1920? Were they there on a tour?
To Nebenzy’s words about the Western conspiracy around Ukraine, Sikorsky replied:
My advice to you: do not fall into the Western trap, withdraw your troops in accordance with internationally recognized borders and avoid this Western collusion.
Source: Racurs

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