Fascist Country: Polish Senator Kamiński Unveils the True Nature of Russia.


Polish Vice Marshal of the Senate Michał Kamiński spoke at an international security forum in Odesa, sharply criticizing Russia. He called it a fascist and imperialist state that poses a threat to the security of the Black Sea region.
'If we are talking about the future of the Black Sea, about security, development, ecology — we cannot ignore the fact that Russia today is a fascist and imperialist state. It has occupied Crimea, destabilizes the region, and it is blocking its normal development. Our strategy must be focused on reducing the influence of this fascist country,'- stated Kamiński.
The Polish politician also emphasized that Russian aggression is the main reason for crisis situations in the region. He called on Western countries to work together to reduce the influence of the Russian Federation in the Black Sea region and ensure its stability.
Political Strategy for the Black Sea Region
According to Michał Kamiński, an effective political strategy for the Black Sea region requires taking into account Russia's imperialist actions. He urged Western countries to make efforts to diminish Russia's influence in this region to ensure its stability.
Polish Vice Marshal of the Senate Michał Kamiński openly condemned Russia, calling it a fascist and imperialist state that threatens the security of the Black Sea region. The politician called for reducing the influence of the RF in the region to ensure its stability and development.Read also
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