Põlluaas emphasized that Estonia and Poland remain faithful allies in NATO and the European Union and share their views on historical events and security threats in the modern world.

“We have a common neighbor, Russia, which denies international law and international agreements and is trying to rewrite history for the sake of its goals,” the press service quoted him as saying.

Earlier, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova called suicide an article by Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Moravecki on World War II, in which he, in particular, claims that the Red Army “did not liberate” Warsaw.

She also reported on the large-scale disinformation campaign of Warsaw against Moscow on the theme of World War II.

Russian leader Vladimir Putin has promised that Russia will open a center for archival documents about World War II in order to shut up the “bad mouth” for those who are trying to rewrite history.