Politics

"The Kingdom of Polish in Russia": The Kremlin responded to the renaming

Kremlin representatives perceived the decision to use the Polish name Krulivtsi instead of Kaliningrad with indignation. In their view, it is a "manifestation of Russophobia. " The Russian authorities expressed their opinion on the decision of Poland to change the use of the names of Kaliningrad and the region in Polish. In Russia, it is considered "madness" and a manifestation of "Russophobia". This became known with Roszma.

Presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov expressed his opinion on the decision of Poland to change the use of Kaliningrad and the region in Polish. According to him, such a decision borders on madness and is not just a manifestation of Russophobia, but something more extreme. "It's not even Russophobia, these are some processes on the verge of madness that happen in Poland," Peskov said.

Peskov says that Poland "throughout history," sometimes crashes into this madness of its hatred of the Russians "and" nothing good for Poland and Poles. " In addition, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev also spoke for renaming the city. "Then instead of Krakow - Krakau, Gdansk - Danzig and not Poland - the Kingdom of Poland within Russia," he said.