Grzegorz Braun: Ukraine has claims against Poland and Russia does not

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Braun doesn't head Lavrov's ultimatum.

Russia wants NATO troops out of the states that were admitted to the Alliance after 1997. – specified a request was made on the Russian MFA website in January 2022.

It is about the removal of abroad forces, techniques and weapons, as well as another activities aimed at returning to the 1997 configuration in the territory of countries that were not members of NATO at the time," said Sergei Lavrow. Russia's request concerns 14 countries that joined the Alliance after 1997, including Poland, which became a NATO associate with the Czech Republic and Hungary in 1999. Later, the Alliance expanded 4 more times. In 2004, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Bulgaria, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia joined. In 2009 Albania and Croatia. In 2017 Montenegro and 2020 North Macedonia (citation in Polish from Polish Radio).

Braun compares US Army to Red Army

It is the obstinate ultimatum of Sergei Lavrow who contests the right of Poland to be an entity in abroad policy and to make sovereign alliances with Western partners, but it did not disturb Grzegorz Braun. On the contrary, in an interview with Piotr Barełkowski he referred to him and reported that he even protested the presence of NATO forces in our country. The American Army was compared to the Red Army, which was stationed in Poland erstwhile our country was under the control of russian communists. It is the summit of demagoguery and denial of the Polish state's right.

“The Evil Anglo-Saxons”

Gregory Braun, of course, does not blame Putin for Russia's armed assault on Ukraine, but he has a immense grudge against the Anglo-Saxons (US and UK) who, as Confederate politicians say, both in planet War II and now "bring others into war." Permanent component of Braun's communicative – no territorial claims by Russia towards Poland. Ukraine, in turn, is to aim to take, for example, Rzeszów. That's absurd. The utmost Polish right-wing and nationalist besides demands an global investigation of crimes on civilians in Bucza, seems to undermine the Russian's guilt.

Braun besides mocks insolently: “Putin, attacking Ukraine, cured the planet of a pandemic, and for this reason he deserves Nobel‘.

It is hard to believe that Polish politicians can spread specified utmost pro-Russian and absurd propaganda.

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