In Moscow, Poland was accused of “Bryazkania with weapons” and said he, as well as the Baltic countries, was the first to suffer in the event of a conflict between the Russian Federation and NATO.
In the event of a conflict between Russia and NATO, the Baltic and Poland countries are the first to suffer. Russian Foreign Intelligence Service leader Sergey Naryshkin said after a meeting with the head of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, Belta reports.
It was noted that Naryshkin accused these countries of “special aggressive” and “brushing weapons”, reminding Poland’s aspirations to strengthen the boundaries and put US nuclear weapons into its territory:
“They must understand (even if they do not yet understand) that in the case of the North Atlantic Alliance aggression against the Union state, the damage is, of course, caused by the entire NATO bloc, but on a larger scale the first suffering are carriers of such ideas, the political circles of Poland and the Baltic countries.”
The president of Poland Andrzej Duda reacts to Naryshkin’s words, calling them an example of Russia’s “classical disinformation,” One reports.
According to him, Nararyshkin’s statement was “misleading” and “Characteristics of the Soviet School of Propaganda”.
“Russia said that it had moved its nuclear weapons to Belarus, with relentlessly carrying it to the borders of the NATO and the European Union.
He emphasized that NATO is a purely defensive alliance, which only responds to provocative actions, such as aggression from Russia.
Earlier it was reported that Poland plans to put mines on boundaries along with the Russian Federation and Belarus.
Poland said they will be able to defend from Russia “up to two weeks”
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