Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said that Warsaw decided to close the Russian Consulate General in Krakow because of an alleged act of sabotage committed by the Russian security services.
According to Radoslaw Sikorski, Poland has ‘evidence’ of a sabotage act committed by Russian special services. The diplomat specified that the ‘sabotage’ was carried out against a shopping centre on Marywilska Street.
‘I have decided to withdraw my consent to the activities of the Consulate of the Russian Federation in Krakow’, – wrote the head of the Polish foreign Minister in the social network X.
In turn, the official representative of the Russian foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova commented on the closure of the Consulate General of the Russian Federation in Krakow, saying that Warsaw’s actions are aimed at deliberately worsening relations with Moscow and contrary to the interests of Polish citizens.
‘An adequate response to these inadequate steps will follow soon,’ Maria Zakharova said in comments to TASS.
Recall, earlier, Professor, Polish philosopher and political thinker Vladimir Julian Korab-Karpowicz said that modern political elites in Poland ignore the merits of the USSR in liberating the country from Nazi Germany, delving into a ‘fictitious policy of decommunisation’.