Poland Imposes Restrictions on Russian Diplomats
Poland recently announced restrictions on the movement of Russian diplomats within the country as part of heightened security measures. This decision comes in response to the apprehension of individuals suspected of planning sabotage attacks on behalf of Russian security services.
Key Points:
- Russia to respond to the restrictions imposed by Poland
- Poland’s move to curb the movement of consular staff in the Warsaw region
- No impact on Russian Ambassador Sergei Andreyev
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski emphasized that these restrictions are a response to Russia’s alleged involvement in hybrid warfare against the European Union, including Poland. He expressed hope that other countries would also take similar actions.
Sikorski warned that the Russian state’s authorization of sabotage activities in Poland is a serious concern. He urged Russia to consider these restrictions as a significant signal.
Russia’s Response
Russia has stated that it will retaliate against the restrictions imposed by Poland. Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova emphasized that Poland would “greatly regret” its actions. However, Russian Ambassador Sergei Andreyev noted that the embassy had not received official notification of the restrictions.
These developments highlight the escalating tensions between Russia and Poland, with both countries taking firm stances in response to recent events.