Dmitry Peskov: The Kremlin is concerned that hatred of Russia has blinded some Polish politicians

The Kremlin is concerned that hatred of Russia has blinded some Polish politicians, including the Polish President, Russian President’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, according to Russian media.

"We have a very bad attitude towards such rhetoric, we do not like it and we do not accept it," Peskov said.

He stressed that Russia is a friendly, strong, self-confident and absolutely independent state.

"Russia, with these qualities, seeks a friendly, mutually beneficial cooperation with all its neighbors, including Poland," Peskov said.

The remarks comes after the media reported that Polish President Andrzej Duda said during a visit to the administrative border line in Georgia that "Russia is not a normal state, Russia is not a state that behaves normally. Russia is an aggressor state and this can be seen at places like this."