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Russia expels 45 Polish diplomats

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Russia expels 45 Polish diplomats


08.04.2022

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45 Polish diplomats are being expelled Moscow, TASS reports. They were given five days to leave Russia. According to the Russian Foreign Ministry, this decision is a response to the unfriendly actions of Warsaw. 

On Friday, April 8, Polish Ambassador Krzysztof Krajewski was notified that several dozen employees of the Polish embassy and consulates were declared persona non grata. 

Russia called this step another proof of Warsaw's desire to completely sever relations with Russia. 

The Polish "partners" have been systematically and consistently destroying bilateral relations for a long period, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Such an escalation of tension, which Warsaw is engaged in, is very dangerous, the department is sure. At the same time, such actions are based not on the interests of the country, but on the attitudes of NATO and outright Russophobia, turned into official policy, according to the MFA. 

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