Russia sees no point in maintaining diplomatic relations with Poland as long as anti-Russian forces remain in power, Deputy President of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmytro Medvedev said on Saturday, TASS reports.

Former President of Russia Dmitry MedvedevPhoto: Loic VENANCE / AFP / Profimedia

“I see no point in maintaining diplomatic relations with Poland. For us, this state should not exist as long as only Russophobes are in power, and Ukraine is full of Polish mercenaries, who must be mercilessly exterminated like stinking rats,” Medvedev wrote in English and Polish, according to the quoted source. .ro.

Medvedev’s statements were made after the situation with the high school building at the Russian Embassy in Warsaw.

Counselor-envoy of the Russian Embassy in Poland Andriy Ordash told TASS that the Polish authorities asked the employees of the Russian school at the embassy in Warsaw to leave the building by 19:00 on Saturday.

The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that Russia considers the invasion of representatives of the Polish authorities into the school of the Russian Embassy in Warsaw and another invasion of Russian diplomatic property in Poland as a gross violation of the Vienna Convention of 1961.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that Warsaw’s actions will not remain without a firm response from Moscow and without consequences for Poland.

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