Łukasz Jasina, spokesperson for the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is known for his professionalism and pro-Ukrainian attitude, Wasyl Zwarycz, the Ukrainian ambassador in Warsaw, is distinguished by a very pro-Polish attitude. So what was the volhynia crime short circuit all about?
Main actors
To understand the message of this one-act drama, don’t just look at the main characters, let’s do that. In March last year, Łukasz Jasin became famous when he expressed the Polish government’s commitment to Ukraine with the unfortunate words that “we are servants of the Ukrainian nation”. The official was referring to the name of Volodymyr Zelensky’s party (Servant of the People), but it sounded weak in the Polish backyard. Suffice it to say that the spokesman himself supports Ukraine and understands Russia’s defeat as Poland’s raison d’état.
And what about Ambassador Zwarycz? A diplomat just after graduation (born in 1977), many years of experience in foreign missions, especially in Poland, and in interviews for the media, he constantly repeats to his compatriots that he must stay with Poland, communicate with Poland, Poland, etc .
This created a short circuit on the Poland-Ukraine line between the pro-Ukrainian Jasina and the pro-Polish Zwarycz. Where is the sense in this story?
Lady from Lukashenko
The interview with Jasina for Onet (!) was conducted by Magdalena Rigamonti, often involved in anti-PiS stories. She associated Pope John Paul II with pedophilia, Andrzej Duda with the same thread, received in the salons of the Third Republic of Poland, invited for a sweet talk at Monika Jaruzelska. In the dispute over the Polish-Belarusian border, she was on the side of letting Lukashenko’s immigrants in. She was so zealous that she conducted an interview on this topic for “Dziennik Gazeta Prawna” with …. former eSBek mocking Polish services, Minister Kamiński, accused the government of “corpses” at the border.
The last actor on the stage of our intrigue is a collective figure. The German Onet, editors who can create a topic that destroys a person (accusations of priest Jacek Stryczek of mobbing), join the election campaign with a pre-prepared provocation (President Duda forgives a “pedophile”), leaning tenderly over the suffering Wehrmacht soldiers (in the material about Christmas during World War II), and finally the attempt to influence Polish-Ukrainian relations earlier (material about “Cave” carbines).
A fan of eSBecja, a German portal and a few inappropriate words in the public sphere – these rules for the quarrel between Poland and Ukraine work too easily.
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Source: wPolityce