Peskov complained that some countries for some reason “fiercely hate” Russia and Russians.

Irina Nesterova14:21, 27.01.26

According to him, this attitude towards Russia is a big mistake.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov complained that there are countries with which Russia has experienced a “deficit of friendly feelings” for centuries. He was quoted by Russian media.

In this regard, he named Poland and the Baltic states, which, he says, for some reason “are afraid of Russia and demonize it,” which is a “big mistake.”

“Take Poland, for example. We really do have problems with Poland. We really do have problems with the Baltics. For some reason, they’re always afraid of us, they demonize us. Everyone who comes to power there simply begins to hate Russia and Russians with a passion,” Peskov complained.

According to him, this attitude towards Russia is a big mistake.

“Because these countries could take a lot from Russian culture and interaction with Russia,” the Russian dictator’s press secretary noted.

(C)UNIAN 2026

5 comments

  1. Maybe threatening to nuke everyone that disagrees with your genocidal tendencies might have something to do with it. Also not to forget how you “liberated” these countries.

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