Polish Prime Minister says: “Chechnya deserves its independence”
Asked about the LCI, the Polish prime minister expressed the hope that other countries would “liberate themselves from the Russian Federation” where they are, in his words, “in prison”.
“Chechnya can take its independence.” Polish Prime Minister Matthews MorawieckiHe didn’t mince his words in an interview that aired Friday, January 27th on LCI. In response to a question from Darius Rochepin, the Prime Minister hopes so “Other countries are freeing themselves from the Russian Federation” Where are they, he said, “in prison”.
“prisons”
There are parts of Russia that are prisons of other countries, says Mateusz Moravec. These parts of Russia can be liberated, like Chechnya for example. They can take their independence. They have fought for their freedom for centuries and for the past few decades they have been fighting with great impulse. I think this country deserves its independence.”
Chechnya has experienced two wars with Russia, from 1994 to 1996 and from 1999 to 2009. After this second conflict, Russian federal control was restored. The country is now ruled by him Ramzan Kadyrovan ardent supporter of Vladimir Putin.
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The Polish Prime Minister also said he wanted to To our Russian neighborsthe “Better in the context of a normal state, normal development and normal relations. This is what all countries want to happen with Russia. Unfortunately, this was not what was expected of them in recent decades, in recent centuries.
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