Komorowski: Russia digs ditch with blood and hatred

The Kremlin has made a huge mistake, digging a ditch of hatred between Russians and Ukrainians.
Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski said on air of the TOK.FM radio.
“Russia has made a terrible mistake in terms of its own interests. It dug a ditch, additionally filling it with blood, negative attitude, hatred, sense of injustice on the part of Ukrainians. A single Ukrainian will not accept for long the words of Russians about the fraternal people,” Komorowski said.
According to him, Poland normally takes a decision to postpone for a year the entry into force of the Free Trade Agreement between Ukraine and the EU, as it was at the initiative of Kyiv.
The Polish President said that Warsaw has to do everything possible to make Kyiv closer to the Western world, while noting that the “battle” for the European future and integrity of Ukraine has not yet completed.
“We must act, knowing that a great battle for the right choice of Ukraine to go to the West (and not doomed to be in the East) has not yet ended, and the battle has not ended for the territorial integrity of Ukraine,” Komorowski said.

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