"Poland may lose its territorial integrity if it continues to accuse Russia of threatening its statehood", - said the first deputy chairman of the federation council committee on international affairs, Vladimir Dzhabarov. He was responding to Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski’s proposal to shoot down russian drones and missiles over Ukraine to strengthen Europe’s security, reports "The Moscow Times" Telegram channel on September 16.
"A no-fly zone over Ukraine by NATO forces, which he talks about, is a very complicated and dangerous issue. Who will enforce it? NATO countries themselves?", - Dzhabarov wrote on Telegram.
According to him, Sikorski is one of the "main ideologists of confrontation" with russia in Poland, and his actions are aimed at strengthening Warsaw’s influence in Eastern Europe and turning it into a new European center. At the same time, Dzhabarov noted that Poland has always been an "unfriendly" country for moscow, but now Polish politicians have "completely lost their fear".
"They are stepping on the same old rake again. If Poland continues to 'look to the East', accusing it of all sorts of threats to Polish statehood, it is not excluded that it will once again experience a partition, as has happened more than once in its history", - threatened the russian "senator".