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Poland shrugs off Russia's decision to shut down its consulate general — top diplomat

"We accept this Russian decision with dignified indifference," Radoslaw Sikorski replied to a journalist's question in Valletta, where he is attending the 31st meeting of the OSCE Foreign Ministers Council

MOSCOW, December 5. /TASS/. Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski told reporters that Poland is indifferent to the Russian Foreign Ministry's decision to close the republic's consulate general in St. Petersburg.

"We accept this Russian decision with dignified indifference," Sikorski replied to a journalist's question in Valletta, where he is attending the 31st meeting of the OSCE Foreign Ministers Council.

On December 5, Moscow notified Warsaw by note of its decision to shut down the Polish consulate general in St. Petersburg as a retaliatory measure for the closure of the Russian consulate general in Poznan.