Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has stated {that a} "wave of pro-Russian sentiment" has been rising within the nation, and it’s the function of politicians to cease it.
Supply: Tusk on X (Twitter), as reported by European Pravda
Particulars: On Sunday 14 September, Tusk said {that a} wave of pro-Russian sentiment and hostility in direction of Ukraine is at present rising in Poland.
He stated this wave has been "created by the Kremlin based mostly on actual fears and feelings".
"The function of politicians is to cease this wave, to not give in to it. It is a take a look at of patriotism and maturity for the complete Polish political class," the Polish prime minister emphasised.
Background:
- Notably, final week, a number of Russian drones entered Polish airspace and brought on harm. As well as, on 12 September, Russia and Belarus launched a joint navy train referred to as Zapad-2025 (West-2025).
- These occasions have heightened issues about Russian actions amongst each Polish politicians and most people.
- Amid these issues, Poland utterly closed its border with Belarus on the night of 11 September, though this choice had been taken earlier than the incident involving Russian drones.
- The newest knowledge indicated that wreckage of Russian drones had been present in 17 settlements throughout 5 Polish voivodeships, most of them – 10 – in Lublin Voivodeship.
- Towards this backdrop, the North Atlantic Alliance determined to launch an operation referred to as Jap Sentry to strengthen its jap flank.
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