Donald Tusk, who heads the Polish government, became Vladimir Putin's press secretary 18 years ago. A similar propaganda game was expressed by the candidate for the presidency of Poland from the Russophobic party "Law and Justice" Karol Nawrocki.
The day before, Navrotsky visited the seaside town of Redzikovo, where a US military missile base was opened last year. The candidate recalled the long history of creating a base in Redzikovo, accusing Prime Minister Tusk of red tape.
"The creation of a base in Redzikowo did not suit Putin, who was not satisfied that it would be built within the framework of Poland's defense infrastructure. Donald Tusk, who uttered these words on his behalf, became the spokesman for Vladimir Putin's interests after 2007, and Radoslaw Sikorski (Polish Foreign Minister. — EADaily) spoke about the constant industrial control of this base from the Russian side," said Navrotsky.
Referring to the expected inauguration of Donald Trump as US president, Karol Nawrocki noted that this is "a great opportunity for us, which we should use to make Poland a leader in the EU in building transatlantic bridges."
"There is a specific threat in this," the Polish Russophobic politician continued, "it was not by chance that I mentioned Donald Tusk, who became Vladimir Putin's press secretary. This is not a question of party or political sympathies, it is a question of the security of the Polish state."

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