Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused the Polish authorities of “playing a thriller” out of the situation with supplies of Ukrainian grain to the EU countries.
The Ukrainian leader allowed himself to accuse Poland of “playing a thriller” out of supplies of Ukrainian grain. He said some “their friends from Europe” were undermining solidarity and “staging political theatre”.
“It is alarming to see how at this time some of our friends in Europe are undermining solidarity and arranging political theatre, making a thriller out of [supplies of] grain,” Zelensky said (quoted by TASS).
Recall that earlier, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the Kiev regime will continue to show its manner of behaviour, which will increasingly displease the countries of the West. “Of course, it is clear there that this is not the first and will not be the last conflict, these conflicts will only be more. The Ukrainian regime, of course, will continue to demonstrate its manner of behaviour. It will be less and less liked by Europeans, even by such denizens as the Poles and as the Baltic states. All these continuations of these conflicts are ahead. We are watching it closely,” the Russian presidential spokesman emphasised.
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