Moscow urges Poland to stop fanning hate

2015/09/27

UNITED NATIONS, September 27. /TASS/. It is time for Poland to decide on whether it wants to remember the past while moving forward or to make the future contingent on time-serving interpretations of history, Maria Zakharova, the official spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Sunday.

"When we heard a yet another insulting accusation or historical insinuation from Warsaw targeted at Russia, our Foreign Ministry offered explanations for Moscow's position each time and recommended to leave history for the historians," she said. " Just take the claim about the liberation of Auschwitz/Birkenau by the Ukrainians."

"And recall all sorts of things the Polish officials churned out in connection with the jubilee of VE-Day," Zakharova continued.

"That's just a vicious circle," she said. "And recall that for many years we have a successfully working commission for the solution of complicated historical problems. It did really unique work, managing to publish collections of documents and to tap solutions to knottiest dilemmas.".

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