“The agreement was concluded in the 1970s, on the basis of which we received this site, where then the Soviet side built a complex of buildings, infrastructure at its own expense for diplomatic purposes.

Since then, this object has been Russian diplomatic real estate, ”he said.

Andreev stressed that the Polish authorities have not terminated the agreement and "continue to bear obligations under it, which they nevertheless ignore."

Earlier, the Russian ambassador admitted that Warsaw could take new measures to seize Russian diplomatic property in the country.

On the morning of April 11, bailiffs arrived at the building at Sobieski 100, they cut off the locks on the gate, on the gate and occupied this object.

Later, the Russian embassy sent a note of protest to the Polish Foreign Ministry in connection with the seizure of the building, which was in diplomatic property.