OREANDA-NEWS. Russian Ambassador Sergei Andreev said that the Russian diplomatic mission in Poland did not receive an appeal from the Polish authorities to seize real estate in Warsaw. It is reported by RIA Novosti.

“We still do not have an appeal from the Polish side, supporting documents. When we get it, we will study them,” Andreev said.

He stressed that the Russian diplomatic mission uses the school building in Warsaw legally.

According to the ambassador, the building was officially purchased from Poland, so the country's government has no reason to question the rights to this property.

Earlier, the Polish Foreign Ministry initiated the process of seizing Russian property in the republic, including the building of a comprehensive school at the Russian Embassy. The Polish Foreign Ministry initiated the process of seizing Russian property in the republic, including the building of a comprehensive school at the Russian Embassy. This is reported by TASS with reference to the message of the Polish Ministry.

The report says that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland applied to the competent government authorities with a submission to initiate enforcement proceedings in respect of two real estate objects that are not used for diplomatic and consular purposes and are illegally owned by the Russian Federation, that is, real estate objects located at the address: st. Sobieski, 100 and st. Kielecka 45 (school building).