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Polish President Andrzej Duda slammed the leaders of France and Germany over their phone calls with Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying it was like having talks with Adolf Hitler during World War Two, according to the German mass-selling daily Bild.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Macron have both held one-on-one phone calls with Putin since Russia launched a devastating invasion of Ukraine, with Macron in particular stirring Ukrainian ire by saying Russia must not be “humiliated” so as to preserve chances of a diplomatic solution.

“Did anyone speak like this with Adolf Hitler during World War Two?” Duda said. “Did anyone say that Adolf Hitler must save face? That we should proceed in such a way that it is not humiliating for Adolf Hitler? I have not heard such voices.”

 

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Those calls clearly means that we aren't united

Lies. Lies. Lies. you tell. Polish president . Ukraine is the ONLY Nazi in this group. Ukraine voted AGAINST CONDEMNING NAZISM at the UN while Russia voted in FAVOR . Stop your lies!!!

Poles are russophobes and have always been so it's no news. Statements from a leader of people who chant the name of a racist murderer in their stadiums should not make it to the news headlines of a country whose political star was felled by the aforementioned murderer's bullet.

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