Russia demands formal Polish apology for Warsaw anti-war protest

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Russia demands formal Polish apology for Warsaw anti-war protest



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Russia on Wednesday demanded a formal apology from Poland and threatened possible future reprisals for a protest in which Moscow’s ambassador to Warsaw was doused with red paint.The ambassador, Sergey Andreev, was accosted by people protesting Russia’s intervention in Ukraine as he went to lay flowers at the Soviet Military Cemetery in Warsaw on Monday, drawing a furious reaction from Moscow.Russia’s Foreign Ministry summoned Polish Ambassador Krzysztof Krajewski to receive its protest.RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR TO POLAND DOUSED WITH RED PAINT WHILE TRYING TO CELEBRATE PUTIN’S ‘VICTORY DAY'”Russia expects an official apology from the Polish leadership in connection with the incident and demands the safety of the Russian ambassador and all employees of Russian foreign institutions in Poland are ensured,” it said in a statement.”A decision on further steps will be taken depending on Warsaw’s reaction to our demands.”Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau said authorities had warned Andreev that attending the cemetery on Monday, when Russia was commemorating the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany in World War II, risked provoking an incident, according to the state-run PAP news agency.
Russia’s ambassador to Poland, Sergey Andreev, is covered in red substance thrown by protesters as he came to the Soviet Military Cemetery to mark the 77th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, in Warsaw, Poland May 9, 2022.
(Slawomir Kaminski/Agencja Wyborcza.pl via Reuters)”However, what happened does not in any way change our position that diplomatic representatives of foreign countries are entitled to protection … no matter how much we feel the need to disagree with the policy of the government that the diplomat represents,” Rau was quoted as saying.Relations between Russia and the West have become fraught since Moscow sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine on Feb. 24 in what it calls a “special military operation” to disarm the country and protect it from “fascists.”RUSSIA MAY 9 VICTORY DAY: WHY IS THE DAY SO SIGNIFICANT TO PUTIN AND HIS AMBITIONS?More than 3 million Ukrainians have fled to Poland, which has consistently argued for the Western sanctions imposed on Moscow to be tough, and has expelled 45 Russian diplomats, prompting a tit-for-tat response from Moscow.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPUkraine and the West say the fascist allegation is baseless and that Moscow launched an unprovoked act of aggression against its neighbor.



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