Ukrainian diplomat takes liberty to call POC Primate "an enemy of Poland"

Ukrainian Ambassador to Poland Vasyl Zvarych. Photo: lviv.media

Ambassador to Poland Vasyl Zvarych on his Twitter called Metropolitan Savva of Warsaw "an enemy of Poland". The reason is the Polish Primate's letter to the Patriarch of the ROC claiming that church stability in Ukraine is being destroyed.

"This is really a shame and a disgrace. This letter is written by the enemies of Poland. Unbelievable! The only thing I agree with is that 'God's power is great, it is invincible'. And God is on the side of Ukraine, which suffers from Russian barbarism. With Christ Almighty, we will conquer this hell!" said the diplomat.

In his letter to the Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill, the Metropolitan of Warsaw criticised attempts to destroy church stability in Ukraine. The Primate of the Polish Church said that all evil that destroys the church organism will be eliminated.

As earlier reported, the State Ethnopolitics Committee's expertise described the UOC as "a structural subdivision of the ROC".

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