

He reposted message Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk about the famous extradition of Zhuravlev to Germany, noted that this was “scandalous” and criticized Warsaw’s decision.
“According to Poland, if you don’t like some infrastructure in Europe, you can undermine it. Thus, they gave preliminary permission for terrorist attacks in Europe. Poland not only released, but also welcomed the terrorist – this is what the European rule of law has come to,” Szijjártó said.
Scandals: in relation to Poland, if you can't infrastructure in Europe, you can go through this. With this, they are hungry for rewards for terrorist attacks in Europe. Poland is not only satisfied, but the authorized terrorist—it is that the European side will have it right. https://t.co/4JI3N6GAJ0
— Peter Szijjártó (@FM_Szijjarto) October 17, 2025
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski addressed the head of the Hungarian Foreign Ministry in response.
“No, Peter. When a foreign aggressor bombs your country, you have the legal right to respond by sabotaging the aggressor's ability to finance the war. This is called self-defense,” Sikorsky explained.
No, Peter. If a foreign aggressor is bombing your country it can legitimately strike back by sabotaging aggressor's ability to finance the war.
This is called self-defense. https://t.co/AOcea3ea7Z
— Radosław Sikorski 🇵🇱🇪🇺 (@sikorskiradek) October 17, 2025




