The decision to dismiss the representative of the diplomatic office came after his statements that he was ready for parliamentary elections. After that, Lukasz Yasina compared himself to a digger blown up by a mine.
In Poland, the Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who had previously criticized Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, was dismissed. This was reported by RMF24 on October 14.
We are talking about a representative of the diplomatic department named Lukas Yasina. He had been seen making controversial statements on various issues before, but the final point of his career was the Polish parliamentary elections.
In a conversation with journalists, Lukash Yasina said that there may be commissions in foreign polling stations that will not count the votes on time. This caused something of a scandal.
Shortly thereafter, the State Department denied his remarks and announced the speaker’s resignation.
“Due to incorrect information expressed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson regarding the level of readiness of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to hold elections abroad, Mr. Lukash Yasina was immediately dismissed from his post,” the message said.
After this Lukasz Yasina Reacted on his page on the social network X (the current name of Twitter – ed.) jokingly. He noted that the speaker resembled a digger and that “any digger could be blown up by a mine.” He also thanked everyone he was lucky enough to work with in this position.
Dismissal of Polish Foreign Ministry spokesman: scandals
On May 30, it was reported that Polish Foreign Ministry press spokesman Lukasz Yasina was dismissed from his post. The reason was their demands to Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky.
In his statement, he said that he expected more remorse from the Ukrainian leader for the involvement of Ukrainians in the Volyn massacre in the early 40s of the last century.
The diplomat has a special approach to this issue because he almost comes from Volyn and grew up in a family that had to flee from there. He is now convinced that this tragedy was not widely publicized, which means that the President of Ukraine must take responsibility for apologizing.
Following this, Ukrainian Vasily Zvarych in Poland stated that such statements are unacceptable because the current population is not responsible for the events of the past.
Let us remind you that on October 2, experts said that it is important for Poles to react correctly if they remember the Volyn tragedy after grain. There is no doubt that Vadim Tryukhan remembered the Volyn issue when it was convenient for Poland. At the same time, four Ukrainian presidents have already apologized for the events that occurred many years ago.
Source: Focus
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