The head of Poland was subjected to charges of the Russian Federation in the deterioration of bilateral relations
The situation in Russian-Polish relations is " the result of Russian Imperial policy ", said the head of Poland Andrzej Duda. "The Situation that we have Today, ? It is the result of Russian policy, the revival of the Imperial spirit, longing for the Empire. This policy was directed against Georgia, and several years later ? against Ukraine. It's a bad and troublesome signal not only for Europe but for the whole world ", ? the words Duda " Radio Poland ". "Today they are difficult, but through no fault of Poland. We in no way spoil relations with Russia, did not commit any action to It", - has added It. According to the Polish President, in this situation it is necessary to take care of security, but at the same time " to do everything to possess weapons of conflict with the Eastern boundary of Poland ended and Russia to comply with international law ". At the same time Andrzej Duda drew attention that the Russian Federation is a neighbor of Poland, and He would wish between States were best friends." I think you always have to work. In politics there is Such an endless story ? tedious, laborious, difficult, not always successful, but it is impossible to lower hands", - has specified the head of Poland. Answering a question, he would Wake his nightmare with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the main role, Andrzej Duda said: "I have a deep sleep so that He can for me to walk, but not Wake up ". August 5, Duda stated that Warsaw should not have bad relations with neighbors, among them Russia. Elected in may, the new leader of Poland Andrzej Duda officially took office on 6 August, but even before, began to deploy anti-Russian policy. Andrzej Duda stated that Poland is vitally necessary to seek allies to counter Russia and Germany, which, according to his statement, trying to apply Warsaw in their own interests and " to divide Poland ". He also claimed that " modern Russia, which, besides all this, and openly violates the norms of international law, has nothing to do with democracy."
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