Leaders of Poland, Slovakia and Hungary condemned Russia

The leaders of Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and the Czech Republic condemned the reaction of Russia to the expulsion of their diplomats in connection with explosions in the warehouse of ammunition in Vrbetice in 2014. Such a statement was published on the website of the Polish Prime Minister on the results of the summit of the Visegrad Group, uniting four Central European states.

Prime Ministers of four countries criticized “disproportionate measures” in response to the expulsion of the Czech Republic of Russian diplomats. According to the application, such a step of Prague is regarded as a “fully informed decision”, and three other states are ready to provide Czech Republic and diplomatic support.

“Together with the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, we strongly condemn illegal and violent actions committed by Russian special services. We will not allow these actions to split Europe,” the document says.

Earlier it was reported that the Prime Minister of Poland Mateush Murezhetsky decided to urgently convene the summit of the Visegrad Group. The event was held in the online format on April 26. Of the four countries of the Visegrad Group, only Hungary after statements by the Czech Republic did not send employees of the diplomatic confinement of Russia.

Earlier, the Czech Republic accused Russian special services in involvement in the explosions in the warehouse of ammunition in Vrbetice in 2014. After that, Russia and the Czech Republic “exchanged” the expulsion of diplomats and decided to compose the number of employees of the embassies. According to Prague, the Russians Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov, whom Great Britain accuses the UK in an attempt to poison Sergey Skriplia in an attempt to poison Sergey Skriplia.

/Media reports.