Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Russian Communists not allowed to enter the Polish Embassy in Moscow – Polish Radio


  Preparations for the parade to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II , photo: PAP / EPA / YURI Kochetkov
 

The few people Communist Party delegations visited on Tuesday the 14 embassies of the countries that participated in World War II, but did not want to take part in the Victory Parade on Red Square.

The German representative accepted from them the message of friendship, but denied acceptance busts of Stalin. German diplomats they gave the Russians a photocopy of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact.

The Polish embassy communists, they found a locked door and even protection did not want to talk to them. – We have come to remind Poles of the role played by the Red Army in World War II – said State Duma deputy Vladimir Rodin. – We always feel connected with the Polish nation, which for decades have maintained friendly relations, and today passing the symbols of victory assure you that we want peace – said Russian politician.

Since none of the Polish embassy did not come to the representatives of KPFR, they considered such behavior for gesture “unfriendly” towards Russia. Departing left at the entrance to our facility red flag of victory, bust of Stalin and a letter with a message of friendship.

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