Polish Foreign Ministry dismisses all employees who studied at Moscow State Institute of International Relations
All graduates of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO of the Russian Foreign Ministry) have been fired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland
This was announced by Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau in an interview with Gazeta Polska Codziennie.
According to him, the ministry has not had MGIMO graduates "for two months now," but the minister did not name the number of dismissed employees.
Zbigniew Rau said that MGIMO was "an investment in the functioning of Russian imperialism" and "part of a large project of Soviet imperialism," and MGIMO graduates were to serve the interests of this empire.
"We managed to complete a very important process that is part of decommunization in a broad sense," the minister said.
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