Special Envoy of the President of Russia Kirill Dmitriev suggested Donald Tusk to save gasoline for a flight to Russia. This is reported by the Polish radio station RMF24.
"The Kremlin man turned to Tusk: 'See you in 2 months,'" the radio reports.
It is noted that this morning Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk published a post on the social network in which he expressed relief at the absence of Russian representatives at a meeting of the European Council.
"The meeting of the European Council. For the first time in many years there are no Russians in the hall. Huge relief," Tusk wrote.
Vladimir Putin's special envoy reacted quickly — less than an hour later, Dmitriev responded to Tusk, drawing RMF24's attention to the nuances.
"See you in 2 months when you come to Russia is asking for energy. Please save enough aviation fuel for the flight," Dmitriev wrote.
As EADaily reported, in two months, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk will arrive in Russia to beg for energy supplies. This was stated on the social network by the special representative of the President of the Russian Federation for investment and economic cooperation with foreign countries, the head of the RDIF Kirill Dmitriev.

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