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Lavrov spoke about “terrorist attacks” after Poland’s statements about Putin’s plane

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says that “the Poles are ready to commit terrorist acts” against the plane of the head of the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin. Source: “European Truth” with reference to “Kommersant” Details: Lavrov commented on Sikorsky’s words that during a hypothetical flight through the territory of Poland to Budapest for a meeting with the President of the United States, the safety of the Russian plane could not be guaranteed. “The Poles themselves are now ready to commit terrorist acts,” Lavrov said. He also mentioned the Polish court’s decision not to extradite Volodymyr Zhuravlev, a Ukrainian suspected of blowing up Nord Streams, to Germany. “Officially, the court made a decision justifying the terrorist attack,” Lavrov said. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland, Radosław Sikorski, did not rule out that if the Kremlin ruler uses Polish airspace on his way to Budapest, the plane carrying him may be forced to land. Sikorsky noted that he cannot guarantee that “an independent court will not oblige the Polish government to detain the plane with Vladimir Putin on board.” Earlier, the chief diplomat of the EU, Kaya Callas, called the unpleasant situation with the fact that Putin, against whom the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant, can come to meet with Trump on the territory of the European Union. In Polish diplomatic circles, it is considered unlikely that the head of the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin, will decide to fly to a meeting with the US president in Budapest over the territory of Poland.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

Lavrov spoke about terrorist attacks after Poland's statements about Putin's plane Lavrov. Photo: NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says that “the Poles are ready to carry out terrorist acts” against the plane of the head of the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin.

Source: “European Truth” with reference to “Kommersant”

Details: Lavrov commented on Sikorsky’s words that during a hypothetical flight through the territory of Poland to Budapest for a meeting with the US president, the safety of the Russian plane could not be guaranteed.

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“The Poles themselves are now ready to commit terrorist acts,” Lavrov said.

He also mentioned the Polish court’s decision not to extradite Volodymyr Zhuravlev, a Ukrainian suspected of blowing up Nord Streams, to Germany.

“Officially, the court made a decision justifying the terrorist attack,” Lavrov said.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland, Radosław Sikorski, did not rule out that if the Kremlin ruler uses Polish airspace on his way to Budapest, the plane carrying him may be forced to land.

Sikorsky noted that he cannot guarantee that “an independent court will not oblige the Polish government to detain the plane with Vladimir Putin on board.”

Earlier, the chief diplomat of the EU, Kaya Callas, called the unpleasant situation with the fact that Putin, against whom the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant, can come to meet with Trump on the territory of the European Union.

In Polish diplomatic circles, it is considered unlikely that the head of the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin, will decide to fly to a meeting with the US president in Budapest over the territory of Poland.

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