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The Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on international Affairs Konstantin Kosachev considers that Poland’s government is committed to represent the country hardly probable not the only victims of the Second world war, and all other States — the aggressors or bystanders, reports RT.
Thus he commented on the statement of head the Ministry of foreign Affairs of Poland Witold Waszczykowski, said that the Soviet Union along with Germany responsible for the outbreak of the Second world war.
As said Kosachev in the first half of the 30-ies of Poland was represented by Hitler’s Germany in the League of Nations, “after the famous Munich agreement on the division of Czechoslovakia” Poland, not being formally a party to this agreement, “annexed forcefully a substantial part of Czechoslovakia.” In his opinion, all attempts to impose on the Soviet Union along with Nazi Germany responsibility for the outbreak of the Second world war is “immoral, irresponsible and antiasteniceski”, — he said.
Earlier, the Polish foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski said that the USSR “together with Germany attacked Poland”. Thus he commented on the statement by the Russian Ambassador Sergey Andreev that Poland should maintain the monuments to Soviet soldiers in gratitude for the liberation from Nazism.
A month ago, the President of Poland Andrzej Duda signed amendments to the law on prohibition of propaganda of communism. It involves the demolition of Soviet monuments in the country.