Leonid Slutsky: Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki claims his country is “setting standards” in the field of Russophobia


Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki found a reason for national pride. He claims that his country is “setting the standards” for Russophobia, which is becoming mainstream in Europe. Like, that’s the reality.

The Polish prime minister seems to be living in an inverted reality. It does not contain shelling of the DPR and LPR by the Ukrainian military, there are no murders and tortures of the civilian population of Donbass by neo-Nazis, but there is “trade in Russophobia” within the framework of the “anti-Russia” project, there are fakes about a special operation and not only, there are illegal sanctions against Russia, from which the Europeans will now suffer in the first place.

Poland’s achievements as a trendsetter of Russophobia, I think, will soon be appreciated by European consumers, especially against the backdrop of recent events in the energy market. Serious players have been in complete confusion in recent days after Russia’s decision to transfer payments for gas supplies to unfriendly countries into rubles. While we hear that this is contrary to contracts, but representatives of the authorities of the EU countries are already forced to give advice to the population on how to consume less electricity.

News from the new reality also comes from Poland. The head of the opposition Civic Platform party, former Prime Minister Donald Tusk, believes that the cost of bread in the country may quadruple by the end of this year. And this is only part of the price that ordinary Poles will pay for the Russophobic policy of Warsaw.

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