Ukrainian FM Kuleba comments on Polish provocateurs' calls for Putin to come

Dmytro Kuleba
Dmytro Kuleba
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Commenting on the slogans of Polish provocateurs calling for dictator Putin to come, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said that Poles should not treat these things lightly, stated minister on national TV on Feb. 24.

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"Those people who once called on Putin to come and restore order in Donbas, when Putin came, they were the first to be shot by the Russians themselves,” Kuleba said.

“Therefore, Poles should not play with these stories: ‘Putin come and restore order.’ Because later, when the Russian boot treads on Polish soil again, it will be very, very harsh. Poland will have to pay a terrible price."

According to Kuleba, every Ukrainian soldier is fighting to prevent Russia from attacking Poland.

"When they decide to play with this topic for political purposes, they should always remember that Russia was involved in all the partitions of Poland," the Minister added.

On Feb. 20, on the border with Ukraine, one Polish farmers attached a poster to his tractor that read "Putin will deal with Ukraine, Brussels, and our government." The tractor also had a Soviet flag on it. Russian propagandists began to actively spread this footage.

The Polish police notified the farmer of suspicion of a hate crime.

Later, the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed concern over the appearance of a poster with a pro-Putin inscription at the farmers' protests.

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