Aleksey Pushkov, Chairman of the Federation Council Commission on Information Policy and Interaction with the Media, reacted to an interview with the former head of the Polish Military Counterintelligence Service, General Janusz Nosek, claiming that pro-Russian politicians can rule the country. It has been reported telegraph channel senator.
According to Pushkov, the “spy spree” and the desire to see “Moscow agents” everywhere may indicate an incurable disease of the Polish elite.
“The idea of Russian spies everywhere is a deep and incurable disease of a large part of the current Polish political and military elite,” Pushkov said on air.
He added that such a view by Nosek was “more serious than joking”, which he heard from a well-known Polish politician 7 years ago.
In addition, Pushkov highlighted that Anthony Matserevich, then head of the Polish Ministry of Defense, was “totally obsessed” with the “Russian threat”.
Former Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov arguedThat Poland is “in hysteria of anti-Russian” with hostile statements.