Polish political scientist Sykulsky began to establish friendly relations with Russia

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Polish political scientist Sykulsky began to establish friendly relations with Russia

There are forces in Poland that disagree with the anti-Russian policy of the authorities of their country. Thus, the Polish political scientist Leszek Sykulsky, together with like-minded people, has already begun to establish friendly relations with Russia.

He wrote about this on his page in the social network.



The political scientist said that a pro-Russian political movement is planned to be created in the country, the purpose of which is to bring Poland closer to its eastern neighbor. Activists of the Polish Anti-War Movement (PRA), whose leader and founder is Sykulsky, intend to take part in the formation of this structure. He said that the newly created political association would openly express its position and would not "bury its head in the sand."

The first events will take place in autumn.

- says the Polish public figure.

Sykulsky also said that the PRA was finally able to officially register.

The Polish anti-war movement brings together caring citizens of the country who oppose its Americanization. They protest against Warsaw's assistance to the Ukrainian military and demand the normalization of relations with the Russian Federation.

Actually, Warsaw's contradictions with Kiev are much deeper than with Moscow. She supports Ukraine only to achieve her own national goals, and also to please the Washington administration. Poland will indefinitely heat up the conflict in Ukraine, but it is unlikely that it will ever send its army to its aid.
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  1. +6
    10 June 2023 15: 10
    Polish political scientist Sykulsky began to establish friendly relations with Russia


    Well, the surname is obligatory.
    1. AAK
      +8
      10 June 2023 15: 14
      Well, it’s somehow zapad for us to contact a “political scientist” with such a “talking” surname, there would be at least some kind of Khrabrovsky or Otvazhnek, but with such a forehead ... well, it’s something like ". ..the Lavrov-Sykulsky pact .. ", it really sounds cool ....
      1. +1
        10 June 2023 17: 03
        Let them first call their fascists fascists and hang them.
        And these are those who provide military, political and financial support to the Ukrofascists, who demolished monuments to the fighters against the Nazis, who legally forbade mentioning the facts of the Nazi crimes of the Poles in the 2nd World War.
        After that, you can think about building relationships.
        And before that - just another political talker, wanting to make some money.
        1. 0
          10 June 2023 21: 22
          Someone there spoke about the Danaans bringing gifts ....
    2. 0
      10 June 2023 15: 23
      Quote from Orange Bigg
      Polish political scientist Sykulsky began to establish friendly relations with Russia


      Well, the surname is obligatory.

      Damn, all sorts of surnames are not a gift, but the pan has something with something in general ....
    3. +5
      10 June 2023 16: 14
      Most likely the teeth are talking. We must prepare for further escalation. No relaxation is yet to be done. hi
    4. +2
      10 June 2023 16: 37
      .... political scientist Leszek Sykulsky, together with like-minded people, has already begun to establish friendly relations with Russia.

      He is just a political scientist and he will not be allowed to approach the power elite for a cannon shot, but he may well fall under investigation.
  2. +4
    10 June 2023 15: 15
    They won’t give.
    The law has already been passed for this.
    Up to the head and 10 years without the right to engage in political activities.
    True, it was written under Walesa, but apply to them.
  3. 0
    10 June 2023 15: 28
    He said that the newly created political association would openly express its position and would not "bury its head in the sand."

    He knows that it is safer to hide his head in Rostov.
  4. +3
    10 June 2023 15: 34
    "Sykulsky No. - is this a stuffing?
  5. -2
    10 June 2023 15: 37
    Polish political scientist Sykulsky began to establish friendly relations with Russia
    . Well, what can come of this?
  6. +2
    10 June 2023 16: 06
    I have such a prejudice against the Poles that I do not believe any words about the supposedly pro-Russian nature of any of them. Probably, there is not only knowledge of history, but also something at the genetic level. More than a thousand years of confrontation has not passed in vain.
    1. +8
      10 June 2023 16: 31
      Rokossovsky was also a Pole, but in fact he was Russian. People are different, regardless of nationality. Another thing is that here there is more likely an attempt to start looking for "points of contact" for the future division of the ukroreich, preferably without a direct military clash with Russia.
      1. 0
        10 June 2023 17: 44
        Alexey
        Poles in Poland have long divided all Poles into classes. The Polish Poles included themselves in the first grade of the other grades below.
        RUSSIAN Poles, Polish Poles hate even more than Germans.
        The Poles will put this Sssy ... in the window and will yell about their aspirations to put up and, along the way, ask, demand for accommodation.
        The Balts were the first to start * not seriously and from afar * about the possibility of friendship with RUSSIA and along the way * feeding *.
        Then the Finns began to *probe* the opportunity *to return everything back*. Now it's the turn of the Poles.
        Who's next?
        Germans? Hungarians? Romanians? Bulgarians? Who?
        1. +1
          11 June 2023 02: 43
          Quote: Vasily50
          The Polish Poles included themselves in the first grade of the other grades below.
          RUSSIAN Poles, Polish Poles hate even more than Germans.

          Under Pilsudski, the Poles unanimously opposed the Red Army. The Finns in 1918-1921 were a more stubborn opponent of Russia than Dutov, Krasnov, Denikin, Kolchak, Wrangel, Yudenich, Petliura and Annenkov. However, in 1944, acceptable and fairly strong political parties were formed from Poles and Finns in both Poland and Finland. Two Polish armies were formed from the Poles, Finland nominated politicians who behaved more persistently and harshly with Mannerheim and even pushed Stalin to quickly and impudently intimidate Mannerheim and force him to leave Finland. You just need to skillfully work with forces sympathetic to Russia. At one time in 1975-1980 in Poland and Czechoslovakia there were pan-Slavic groups seeking to establish human contacts with Russians. But the then KGB inspired Soviet citizens that interaction with these groups would harm the careers of Russian citizens seen in contact with such forces.
  7. +1
    10 June 2023 17: 02
    And here there is nothing to think about: he was frightened ... judging by the surname.
  8. 0
    10 June 2023 17: 04
    Another CIA project. Campaign you are already reaping money on our non-brothers
    1. +1
      10 June 2023 17: 07
      The word "p-i-n_do-s-s" is cut to "s"
    2. +1
      11 June 2023 02: 46
      Quote from ShDE
      Another CIA project.

      It seems that the CIA and the SBU are already in prostration from the fact that the Pole dared to declare that he is not a Russophobe and does not share the goals of Lekha Walesa to kill 100 million Russians and dismember Russia, giving the Urals and Siberia to the Chinese, the Russian North to the Finns, and making the Kuban with Povozhye Muslim states.
  9. 0
    10 June 2023 18: 32
    We are waiting for him as an iksperd with Solovyov. Kiva is already being acquired there as an iksperd in Ukraine
  10. 0
    10 June 2023 18: 54
    I'm afraid it's all doomed to failure. It will just be devoured with giblets.
    1. +1
      11 June 2023 03: 12
      Quote: Sergey_Sailor
      It will just be devoured with giblets.

      The Estonian and Latvian communists in 1918-1921 were negligibly weak compared to the anti-communists, but in 1940 they were able to form cadres for the pro-Soviet government more effectively than Yanukovych and Medvedchuk. It's just that the Russian state bodies need to interact more and more closely not with the fat losers of the former elite, but with the hungry and ambitious pariahs who are striving to stage a coup in their country. This is how Stalin, Pyatnitsky and Trotsky placed their bets on Mao, Kim Il Sung, Petra Groza and Ho Chi Minh and not on Pak Hong Yong. The Americans began to dominate Korea by relying on the businesslike, albeit former communist, Park Chung-hee. Putin was afraid to share power with the communists in Ukraine and declared them his enemies.