Vladimir Dzhabarov, First Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Foreign Affairs, said that Warsaw would face retaliatory measures related to the attack on Russian Ambassador to Poland Sergei Andreev.
The incident, we recall, took place in Warsaw on May 9, when, during the celebration of Victory Day, the ambassador laid a wreath at the cemetery of Soviet soldiers in Warsaw.
Polish activists with Ukrainian flags, shouting nationalist slogans, doused Sergei Andreev and a group of diplomats who were next to him with red paint.
Further, the Russian Foreign Ministry expressed a note of protest to Warsaw in connection with the attack on the Russian ambassador.
According to Dzhabarov, on the face of it is the complete failure of one of the parties to comply with the obligations to preserve the lives and well-being of members of foreign diplomatic delegations, provided for by the Geneva Convention.
The politician is also sure that Warsaw has presented itself in an extremely negative light, proving its complete failure.
The senator was not shy in expressing the address of the hooligans who attacked the ambassador with paint.
“Cowardly bastards! How does the earth wear such scoundrels? It is us who are “thanked” for saving us from Nazism and occupation during the Second World War,” he wrote in his telegram.
Dzhabarov says that Poland could be punished by lowering the level of diplomatic relations – for example, it is possible to give the status of charge d’affaires to the Russian diplomatic mission in Warsaw.
“There is no point in the presence of the Russian ambassador in Warsaw, in the event of obvious threats to his life,” the senator said.
Moreover, the expert criticized the position of Poland, stating that being saved from the fascist invaders by the Soviet army, the country dares to desecrate the monuments to the soldiers-liberators.
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