“Dmitry Medvedev repeats typical narrative lines of Russian propaganda against Poland,” Stanisław Żaryn pointed out on Twitter. He also explains why and how Moscow had been trying to slander Poland on the international scene and provoke isolation of the Republic of Poland.
“Dmitry Medvedev in his extensive text repeats typical narrative lines of Russian propaganda against Poland,” Stanisław Żaryn, the Spokesperson of the Minister-Special Services Coordinator, wrote on Twitter.
Żaryn listed the lies included in Medvedev’s text, such as accusing Poland of Russophobia or setting the Polish society against the government and suggesting that Poles will pay for “authorities’ hostility” towards Russia.
All the lies are listed below ⤵️
In text, Medvedev:
– is accusing Poland of Russophobia;
– is setting the Polish society against the government, suggesting that Poles will pay for „authorities’ hostility” towards Russia;
– is threatening with the consequences of renouncing economic cooperation with Russia;
2/6— Stanisław Żaryn (@StZaryn) March 21, 2022
– is trying to provoke social emotions through presenting a false image of the Polish-Russian relations.
4/6— Stanisław Żaryn (@StZaryn) March 21, 2022
“For years, Moscow has been trying to slander our country (Poland – editor’s note) on the international scene and to provoke isolation of the Republic of Poland. Poland is a constant target of Russian information attacks. Meanwhile, the Kremlin’s propaganda is trying to undermine Poland’s role,” he wrote on Twitter.
According to Żaryn, Medvedev’s text constituted another proof that Russia take Poland seriously and they see that Poland’s significance to the West, had been increasing in recent years.
Propagandists argue that Poland has a marginal significance in the West and in Russian politics. The Medvedev’s text constitutes another proof that Russians take Poland seriously and they see that Poland’s significance to the West has been in recent years increasing.
6/6— Stanisław Żaryn (@StZaryn) March 21, 2022