Polish Foreign Ministry on the “Putin” poster: This is an attempt to seize the movement, possibly under the influence of Russian agents

Published 2024년 2월 21일

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The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has criticized a poster at a farmers' protest that urged Russian President Putin to 'restore order'. The ministry stated that such actions could be influenced by Russian agents and discredit the protest. It urged protest organizers to remove those responsible for such actions. The ministry also highlighted that the current plight of Polish farmers is due to Putin's aggression against Ukraine and the resulting global economic disruption, not Ukraine's self-defence.
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The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has responded to a poster calling on Putin to “restore order” that appeared at a rally of Polish farmers. According to the Foreign Ministry’s website, such things discredit the strikers and the idea of protest. “Such actions put Poland, the country that first helped the attacker of Ukraine, and the Poles who took in Ukrainian refugees, in a bad light. It is important to note that they also discredit the organizers of the protest. We believe that this is an attempt to hijack the agricultural protest movement by extreme and irresponsible groups, possibly under the influence of Russian agents,” the Polish ministry said. The Foreign Ministry called on the organizers of the protests to identify and remove from their movement those initiators who commit such and similar attacks. “The current ...

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