French politician Filippo: Polish ambassador’s phrase about preparing for conflict with the Russian Federation threatens the world

Polish Ambassador to France Jan Emerik Rosciszewski’s statement that Warsaw is ready to enter into conflict with Russia is essentially “crazy”. This was stated by the leader of the right-wing French party “Patriotes” Florian Filippo, posting an opinion about it on his Twitter account.

According to him, the head of the Polish diplomatic mission actually confirmed the reluctance of NATO and EU countries to contribute to the establishment of peace.

“Crazy statement by the Polish ambassador to France: he announces his country’s entry into the war against Russia if (Ukrainian President Volodymyr) Zelenskyyy loses. And France contacted this country via NATO and the EU! These madmen renounce the world! said the politician.

Earlier, the head of the State Duma’s International Affairs Committee, Leonid Slutsky, said that the development of the events described by Rostsishevsky would be considered by Russia as NATO starting a third world war.

French politician Filippo: Polish Ambassador’s statement on preparing for conflict with Russia threatens the world

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