The corresponding wave is “created by the Kremlin based on real fears and emotions,” said Poland’s Prime Minister.
Polish prime minister Donald Tusk turned to Poland politicians calling for a wave of “pro-Russian sentiment” in the country, and not “surrender here.” He said this on Social Network X on Sunday, September 14th.
According to him, in Poland, “a wave of pro -russian sentiment and hate in Ukraine is now growing.” This wave is “created by the Kremlin based on real fear and emotion.”
“The role of politicians is to stop this wave, and not give up on it. It is a test for patriotism and maturity for the whole political polish class,” the government chief emphasized.
As you know, last week many Russian drones fly to Poland, which, in turn, has caused some damage to the country.
Also on September 12, the Russian-Bralarusian joint began training in West 2025, where both aggressors were working on an attack on NATO countries, in particular, in the Suvalka corridor between Poland and Lithuania.
These events bring about a worsening of Russian actions both to Poland’s politicians and populations.
Remember that Donald Tusk has announced his desire to establish a cooperation in Ukraine in the development of systems for falling enemy drones. He emphasized that Ukrainian systems are the best for this.
We added that foreign minister Andrei Sybiga mentioned significant development in resolving “sensitive national memory issues” with Poland. The diplomat said this at a joint press conference with Poland colleague Radoslav Sikorsky at Kyiv.
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