Donald Tusk assessed on Thursday that the Sejm speech of Radosław Sikorski “caused a furious reaction of the Kremlin spokeswoman and PiS”. “To a similar extent” – added the prime minister.
“Sikorski said yesterday that Russia would never rule in Warsaw, Kiev or Vilnius and in Riga” – wrote on X Donald Tusk the day after the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs gave information by the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Radosław Sikorski on the tasks of Polish foreign policy.
“His speech caused a furious reaction of the Kremlin spokeswoman and PiS. To a similar extent” – added the head of government.
Sikorski's exposé and reaction of PiS politicians
The prime minister's entry refers to the Wednesday exposé of foreign minister Radosław Sikorski, during which he said that he had news to the principals of the Kremlin ideologists.
– You will never rule here again. Neither in Kiev, Nor in Vilnius, nor in Riga, nor in Tallinn, nor in Chisinau. Do you have little land? Eleven time zones and you still have little? Take a better governance of what is in accordance with international law within your borders. Instead of fantasizing about conquering Warsaw again, worry about whether you will keep Chajszenwaj (in Chinese Vladivostok – ed.) – said the head of Polish diplomacy.
PiS politicians criticized Sikorski's speech. – First of all, I would like him to talk about Poland's foreign policy, focus on Russiaon other countries – said Maria Kurowska, MP of this party.
The attention of TVN24 reporters Agata Adamek that he talked about Poland and alliances, the MP replied: – But it was so, so to speak, briefly. However, Russia, Russia and Russia were all the time. We would like our policy to be discussed, not Russia.
On the other hand Mariusz Błaszczakhead of the PiS parliamentary club and the former Minister of National Defense accused Sikorski “Manipulation”. Blaszczak said, among others, that the speech of the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs “was schematic” and “began with an attack on the opposition.”
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Source: tvn24.pl
Source of the main photo: Radek Pietruszka/PAP