On the eve of Beden's visit: Russia threatens Poland with clearly aggressive letter

Russia's Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev has written a warning letter to Poland that he will pay the price for anti-Russia syndrome. The Polish people's interests were damaged by the anti-Russia syndrome of mediocre Mediocians and remote ocean surveillance with clear signs of the dement because of the age”, Medvedev wrote. [...]
Russia's Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev has written a warning letter to Poland that he will pay the price for anti-Russia syndrome.
The Polish people's interests have been damaged by the anti-Russia syndrome of mediocrecinists and ocean-side observers with clear signs of the dement because of the age”, wrote Medvedev on the telegram, follow Periscope.
He referred to Polish Prime Minister Matthews Morawiecki's preliminary decision to reduce his country's dependence on Russia and cut off economic ties with Moscow in opposition to special military operation in Ukraine.
We will remove Russian elements from Poland's economy and Europe. Calling for suspension of activities on the Russian market”, Morawiecki was voiced at a press conference on March 18th.
The “generally that the price for such thoughtless actions is very high”, the official from the Russian Security Council warned, adding that Poland can no longer account for the consequences. “Things Poland could lose due to endless anti-Russia syndrome are past”.
Medvedev also criticised Poland and its propaganda, which are the most brutal, more banal and disturbing <x0-cycrytics towards Russia”.
Medvedev's warning came after White House Secretary Jen Psaki announced that United States President Joe Biden will visit Poland after he completes the NATO summit in Brussels this weekend.
The conflict in Ukraine appears to be not showing signs of calm after more than three weeks since Russia's military campaign. Russia has continued its efforts to surround Ukraine's major cities, while Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky renewed his commitment not to surrender to the ultimatum. /Periscope












