Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev said that Warsaw is asking for trouble.
This is how the politician commented on Poland’s closure of the Russian Consulate General in Poznan.
Medvedev published his comment on the social network X.
How Medvedev commented on the closure of the Russian Consulate General in Poznan
On October 22, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski announced that he had withdrawn his consent for the Russian Consulate General to operate in Poznan.
According to Sikorski, the employees of the consulate general will be recognized as undesirable persons.
The head of the Polish Foreign Ministry also allowed for the expulsion of the Russian ambassador.
These Poles are asking for trouble, Medvedev commented.
He reminded the Poles of the fate of the German ambassador Wilhelm von Mirbach, who was shot in Moscow in 1918 by Cheka officers.
In the 1920s, justice was swift for envoys from enemy countries, noted the deputy head of the Russian Security Council.
Medvedev attached a well-known Polish meme about a beaver to the publication.