The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs believes that Putin should be invited to the anniversary of the beginning of the Second World War – information on UNN



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KYIV. February 8th UNN. Poland should invite Russian President Vladimir Putin to mark the 80th anniversary of the outbreak of the Second World War. According to the Polish Deputy Foreign Minister and future Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to Ukraine, Bartosz Cichotsky, UNN referring to Polish Radio and Radio RMF 24.

The Polish diplomat has added that it would be the recommendation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for President Andrzej Dudi, who is the organizer of this year's celebrations at Vesterpeljt

Bartoszczykocki was elected ambassador of the Republic of Poland to Ukraine. In this role, he should replace Jan Peck.

Bartoszczykotski met with RMF Radio 24, asking him if Poland should invite Mr Putin to mark the 80th anniversary of the beginning of the Second World War. "Yes, of course, it will be a recommendation (Ministry of Foreign Affairs – ed.) When the office of the president will ask for it", – he answered.

As pointed out Tsichotsky, the organizer of the solemn demonstrations at the Vesterplyatte is the office of the presidency and the president makes a final decision on the composition of the guests and the format of the events. 19659003] On February 5, President Andrzej Dudu announced that the celebrations of the 80th anniversary of the outbreak of the Second World War would be followed by invitations to world leaders, including those who would participate, to the free world, as well as to the world. President of the United States, Donald da Trump. The Polish leader said that the invitation had not yet been sent, but until now no one has confirmed his presence.

Remember that Polish President Andrzej Dud was not going to congratulate Vladimir Putin on his victory in the presidential election of the Russian Federation.

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