“Putin’s words about the Polish after-anti-Semite, which promised to erect a monument to Hitler, touched Warsaw for the living,” Pushkov wrote on his Twitter.

Putin's words about the Polish after-anti-Semite, which promised to erect a monument to Hitler, touched Warsaw for the living. The reason: they don’t want to acknowledge this part of their history, and Poland is portrayed as an innocent and sinless victim of Berlin and Moscow. However, the history of Poland speaks quite differently.

- Alexey Pushkov (@Alexey_Pushkov) December 28, 2019

He specified that Poland did not want to recognize this part of its history.

Earlier, the Russian ambassador to Poland, Sergey Andreev, said that he had been called to the Polish Foreign Ministry after the words of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who called the Polish diplomat of the 1930s, Jozef Lipsky, an “anti-Semitic pig” and a “scum”.