Russian intelligence reveals an American-Polish plot about Ukraine

The press office of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service announced that Washington and Warsaw are discussing a plan to consolidate Poland’s control over part of Ukraine.

The press office quoted the director of the service, Sergey Naryshkin, as saying in a statement today: According to information received by the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, Washington and Warsaw are discussing plans to establish Polish political and military control over its historical properties in Ukraine.

Naryshkin added: The available information indicates that the first stage of reunification is the entry of Polish forces into the western regions of Ukraine under the slogan of protection from Russian aggression, and the ways to be adopted in the next mission are currently being discussed with the administration of US President Joe Biden.

According to the initial agreements, entry would be without authorization from NATO, but with the participation of willing countries. Warsaw has not yet been able to agree with potential participants in the like-minded alliance.

Naryshkin said: It is planned to deploy the so-called peacekeeping unit in those parts of Ukraine where the risk of direct collision with the Russian armed forces is minimal, and the main combat missions of the Polish forces will include the gradual interception of control around the strategic facilities located there from the Ukrainian National Guard. The Polish special services are currently looking for representatives of the Ukrainian elite with whom to negotiate to form a democratic balance oriented to the nationalists and pro-Warsaw.

The Russian intelligence indicated that the Polish administration believes that its control over the western regions of Ukraine will lead to the splitting of the country. Russian experts stress that the talk is about trying to repeat the historic deal for Poland after World War I, when Western countries recognized Poland’s right to occupy part of Ukraine to protect its population against the “Bolshevik threat” and then annex these areas to the Polish state.

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