#poland is going to do pseudo-referendums said a guy from the country which is expert of making pseudo-referendums
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lady-nightmare · 2 years ago
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Russia threatens again with "Polish annexation" in Ukraine. Podolak: Poles and Ukrainians laugh at you
Kremlin propagandists argue that Poland is allegedly planning to annex the western part of Ukraine. This time Sergei Naryshkin spoke about it. His absurd statement was ridiculed by an adviser to the Ukrainian president, Mykhailo Podolak. On Wednesday, the website of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation (SVR) published a false article by the pro-Kremlin RIA Novosti agency about Poland. Specifically, Poland's alleged plans to conquer western Ukraine.
According to our information, Warsaw is accelerating preparations for the annexation of western Ukraine: the areas of Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk and a large part of the Ternopil region - said the head of SVR Sergey Naryshkin. He argued that the Polish authorities were preparing pseudo-referenda regarding the incorporation of the above-mentioned regions into our country.
Mykhailo Podolak, an adviser to the President of Ukraine, referred to the nonsense told by Naryshkin. "The statements of the speakers of the Russian Federation about 'Poland's plans to annex Western Ukraine' is another attempt by the Kremlin to sow distrust between friends. Does anyone believe that they will succeed? Ukraine and Poland laugh at it. Together," he commented on Twitter. "There is only one country that ignores international law. We know its name," added an adviser to Volodymyr Zelensky.
Poland and the Baltic states renewed their appeal to the European Commission to block all channels of Russian propaganda. This was announced in Brussels by Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Culture and National Heritage Piotr Gliński after the EU ministerial meeting. He stressed that four countries have been calling for this for months.
Unfortunately, there are still a few channels, certainly Rossija 24, operating on satellite platforms both within the European Union and, for example, in the occupied territories in Ukraine, which increases Russian propaganda. This should not be the case and it was a renewed appeal to the European Commission to block these channels of Russian propaganda, said the head of the Ministry of Culture.
In March, the European Union began blocking Russian propaganda. For starters, she decided to ban RT, formerly Russia Today and Sputnik, from broadcasting. In June, Rossiya RTR, Rossiya 24 and TV Center International were added to the banned list. From the beginning, Poland believed that the ban should apply to all Russian media that are used in the disinformation and propaganda war.
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