"Poland may hotel to terrorism – Lavrow Russian abroad Minister criticized Warsaw for suggesting interception of Vladimir Putin's plane flying to Hungary"

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Russian abroad Minister Sergey Lavrov. © Sputnik/Ramil Sitdikov


Poland seems to be ready for acts of “terrorism”, signaling that it will intercept the aircraft with Russian president Vladimir Putin on board," said the abroad Minister Sergei Lawrow on Tuesday.
Member of Russian diplomacy referred to the speech of Polish abroad Minister Radosław Sikorski, who said that Warsaw "cannot guarantee"that he would not intercept a Russian government aircraft if Putin flew through Polish airspace on his way to Hungary to the planned summit with US president Donald Trump.

Sikorski claimed that specified action could be ordered by the court.Lavrow said that Warsaw's refusal to warrant the safety of the Russian leader indicates that it is "ready to hotel to terrorism now".The Kremlin did not uncover details of the possible logistics of the planned summit with Trump in Budapest.The global Criminal Court (ICC) issued a warrant for Putin's arrest in connection with alleged kidnappings of Ukrainian children – these allegations Moscow rejects as politically motivated and based on false information provided by Kiev.

Unlike Poland, Russia does not recognise the jurisdiction of this body.

Hungary is in the process of withdrawing its participation and refuses to comply with the rules of the court.Both Kiev and Brussels reacted negatively to the announcement of the planned gathering of Putin and Trump in Hungary, where neither organization will be represented.

The host state opposes further Western military aid to Ukraine, despite EU and NATO membership.EU highest diplomacy, Kaja Kallas, stated that Budapest ‘uncool’ He welcomed Putin alternatively of arresting him at the request of the ICC and predicted that "nothing will come of these meetings unless Ukraine or Europe is part of themIt’s okay. ”

Ukrainian president Vladimir Zelenski reiterated his refusal to compromise with Moscow, arguing that if he stepped down at any point, "they will effort to solve the remainder without us."Russia accused Zelenski, whose presidential word expired last year, of refusing to negociate in good religion in order to keep martial law and stay in power.


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source:https://www.rt.com/russia/626773-lavrov-poland-putin-plane/

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