As the parliamentarian noted, when the West “yes” to official Kyiv and gives money, then these are “brothers and patrons.”

“As soon as you ask the Ukrainian authorities uncomfortable questions or cut their funding in some way, the West itself turns into an enemy that acts “on orders from Moscow.” Perhaps Polish farmers will turn a deaf ear to this statement, but if they are seriously offended, then the mayor of Lvov risks seeing a crowd of angry compatriots right under his windows, because in Poland they may not have any work or other benefits,” the interlocutor concluded RT.

Earlier, Sadovoy called Polish farmers who poured Ukrainian grain out of trucks at the border “pro-Russian provocateurs.”

He considers the actions of the farmers “base and disgraceful.”