On October 2, local time, Polish Foreign Minister Sikorski said in an interview with Poland's “Fakt” newspaper that Poland does not plan to sever diplomatic relations with Russia, but if “new acts of sabotage” occur, Poland is ready to take measures. Sikorsky warned that Poland might close Russia's last consulate general in Poland—the Russian Consulate General in Gdansk. In October 2024 and May 2025, Poland closed Russian consulates general in Poznan and Krakow, citing unfounded allegations of vandalism. In response, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs closed the Polish consulates general in St. Petersburg and Kaliningrad.

Zhitongcaijing · 10/03 06:49
On October 2, local time, Polish Foreign Minister Sikorski said in an interview with Poland's “Fakt” newspaper that Poland does not plan to sever diplomatic relations with Russia, but if “new acts of sabotage” occur, Poland is ready to take measures. Sikorsky warned that Poland might close Russia's last consulate general in Poland—the Russian Consulate General in Gdansk. In October 2024 and May 2025, Poland closed Russian consulates general in Poznan and Krakow, citing unfounded allegations of vandalism. In response, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs closed the Polish consulates general in St. Petersburg and Kaliningrad.