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WorldAsiaMedvedev commented on Poland's 'renaming' of Kaliningrad

Medvedev commented on Poland’s ‘renaming’ of Kaliningrad

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Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Medvedev, commented on Poland’s decision to “rename” Kaliningrad.

“Polish Russophobes want to teach history to everyone. They don’t like the name Kaliningrad. Instead, they suggest writing Krulevets. Well, no Krakow for them. Krakow only. Not from Gdansk. Only Danzig. No Szczecin. Stettin only. Not know. Posin only. Not from Wroclaw. Breslau only. The list can be continued for a long time. And, of course, not from Poland. Only the Duchy of Warsaw or the Kingdom of Poland within the Russian Federation as successor to the Russian Empire,” Medvedev tweeted.

Also, Russian Russian Sergei Mironov offered to rename Kaliningrad to Vladybaltiysk. The politician believes that the time has come when it is necessary to think about giving regional status to a region of strategic importance for Russia.

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