Ex-judge Schmidt says Poles are tired of Russophobic propaganda


Former Polish judge Tomasz Schmidt, granted asylum in Belarus, believes that most of his compatriots want to live peacefully with Russians and Belarusians. He stated on Saturday, January 25.
"The majority realizes that this is only [Western] propaganda. For many years [Poles] have been told that Russians are bad. But already many have realized that this is a deception and everything is not like that," TASS quoted him as saying.
The day before, Polish Sejm Deputy Speaker Krzysztof Bosak predicted a reset of relations between Russia and the West. According to the politician, good relations between the countries are beneficial for economic reasons. He also stated the need for cooperation in business

January 25, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova commented on Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk's threats to Viktor Orban. In her opinion, they are an example of "Western democracy".
Earlier, on January 20, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban ruled out the possibility of a victory of the West over Russia. In addition, he declared the end of the Western world order, against the background of which the world powers are "with great enthusiasm" preparing for a new era.
On December 30, former Moldovan president and leader of the Party of Socialists (PSRM) Igor Dodon said that the government to be formed in the country after the parliamentary elections in 2025 would restore relations with Russia.
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