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Russian ambassador to Poland called "on the rug" because of Putin's words about Stalin's gift

Earlier, the President of the Russian Federation stated that "the western territories of present -day Poland are a gift of Stalin to the Poles. " Russian ambassador Sergei Andreev was summoned to the Polish Foreign Ministry because of Putin's words that Warsaw had received "significant lands" in the West thanks to Stalin. Forbes writes about it. Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Moravetsky reported it on Twitter, calling Stalin "a war criminal responsible for the death of hundreds of thousands of Poles.

" On the eve of Vladimir Putin, during a meeting of the Russian Council, he said that "the western territories of present -day Poland are a gift to Stalin to the Poles. " "It was thanks to the Soviet Union that, thanks to Stalin's position, Poland received significant lands in the West, Germany. This is exactly how the western territories of present -day Poland are a gift to Stalin to the Poles. The Soviet Union has restored the Soviet Union and land," the Russian President said.

" Prior to this, the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service (SZR) Sergey Naryshkin, after meeting with President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, stated that the Polish authorities did not refuse the idea of ​​obtaining control over the western part of Ukraine. He claims that Poland's authorities want to arrange a "geopolitical redistribution" against the background of war in Ukraine.

Putin also mentioned this, saying that Poland could intervene in the war in Ukraine, then "pay off territories in the west of the country. " So he commented on the report of the plans to create a "Polish-Lithuanian-Ukrainian connection". "It is well known that they also dream of Belarusian lands," Putin said, referring to Poland. According to him, Russia will not interfere with the possible placement of the Polish military in Ukraine, but will intervene if Poland attacks Belarus.