The Polish authorities may force the Russian side to close the embassy in the country, but in this case, the Polish embassy in Russia will also be closed. This was stated by the Russian Ambassador to Warsaw, Sergei Andreev, on the air of Solovyov Live on VKontakte.
“Probably, it will not come to a break in relations. Maybe we will be forced to close the embassy here for a while. Naturally, in this case, the Poles will also have to close their embassy in Moscow,” the diplomat said. - "Well, it will be so"
Andreev, commenting on the remark of TV presenter Vladimir Solovyov about the presence of the Russian embassy in Poland "at the forefront" and "frantic pressure from the Polish authorities," stressed that Poland is a peaceful state and urged "not to exaggerate."
Biden called the President of Poland a "sacred duty" of the United States Politics
On March 23, the Polish authorities decided to expel 45 employees of the Russian embassy due to suspicion of conducting espionage under diplomatic cover.