Poland should be renamed “Duchy of Warsaw or Kingdom of Poland within the framework of the Russian Federation as the successor to the Russian Empire”, said Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council, after the decision of the Polish authorities to name Kaliningrad.
According to the TVN channel, the commission for the standardization of toponyms in Poland has decided that the Russian name Kaliningrad is unworthy of the lips of Poles, and therefore the city should only be called by the Polish name Krulewiec. The decision was made on April 12 and took effect on May 9.
Dmitry Medvedev did not ignore this and offered to rename both the cities of Poland and the country itself.
“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. Only Breslau,” Medvedev wrote on Twitter.
And the politician suggested calling Poland itself “only the Duchy of Warsaw or the Kingdom of Poland as part of the Russian Federation as a successor to the Russian Empire.
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