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Polish Foreign Ministry dismisses all staff with MGIMO diplomas

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Polish Foreign Ministry dismisses all staff with MGIMO diplomas


11.09.2018

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The Polish Foreign Ministry has fired almost all employees with Russian diplomas, RIA Novosti reports. According to Minister of Foreign Affairs Yatek Chaputovich, everyone who has a MGIMO diploma has been dismissed. The Foreign Ministry leadership has been completely renewd. It also plans to cut almost all Polish ambassadors in the near future.

Meanwhile, the head of Polish diplomacy is ready to sacrifice professionals and replace them with less qualified employees: the key point is that the staff does not rely to the Russia universities.

As Russkiy Mir reported according to media, the issue of personnel reshuffles became one of the reasons for the previous foreign minister dismissal. The former head of the Foreign Ministry did not want experienced staff to leave the ministry even if they studied in Russian. He opposed appointing people without the necessary work experience.

The Russian International Affairs Council Committee Deputy Chairman Vladimir Jabarov is convinced that these actions are aimed only to harm Russia as much as possible. He recalled that many prominent politicians throughout the world studied in Russia.

Other politicians called this Warsaw step "a relapse of Russophobia trenching upon clinical schizophrenia."

The existence of myths about the Russian threat can not be explained and has nothing to do with reality, they are convinced.

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