Miller believes that Zelensky is a 'typical Russian sock'
The Prime Minister of Poland, Leszek Miller, in an interview with Radio Zet, called the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, a 'typical Russian sock.' According to Miller, Zelensky aims to provoke a NATO reaction to the threat. He also criticized Zelensky's statements about the possible inability of Poland to save its citizens in the event of an attack.
'This is a typical 'Russian sock'... A person who spreads Russian propaganda and claims that Poland cannot defend itself is a 'Russian sock,' Miller stated.
In response, the Ukrainian embassy in Poland condemned Miller's words, calling them 'provocative and unacceptable.' It should be noted that Ukraine was the first to offer assistance to Poland when Russian drones invaded Polish airspace. Some of them also violated the airspace not only of Ukraine but also of Belarus, with a small number of downed drones being observed. Certain flying objects caused damage to both civilian and military facilities.
The Prime Minister of Poland, Leszek Miller, called the President of Ukraine a 'Russian sock' and accused him of spreading Russian propaganda. The Ukrainian embassy in Poland responded that such statements are provocative. Poland received an offer for help from Ukraine after the attack of Russian drones.