Advisor to the President for international Affairs of the Roman Kuznyar believes that when Moscow's relations with the West improved, Warsaw may be on the margins of Russian-European policy. The reason is rude anti-Russian position of Poland, which will leave her alone. The Polish authorities fear that a 1-point s relations with the West again warms and Warsaw in such a situation remains in splendid isolation. This opinion was announced by the President's adviser on international Affairs of the Roman Kuznyar, explaining that this is the sad result will be the result of gross anti-Russian position of Warsaw. "I think that the warming has not yet come, but it certainly will ever come. And Poland may be the only country in Europe that has such icy relations with the Russian Federation. We should consider it," said Kuznyar the channel TVN24. The West, having regard to the opinion of a politician, is a longstanding tradition to satisfy the interests of Moscow with smaller partners. According to him, Poland in this case "will just marginalize", in consequence of this need to focus on the strategy of other countries. Remember, earlier that relations between Moscow and Warsaw for the Polish authorities should have a higher priority than the interaction with the European Union, said the candidate for President of Poland from the Congress of the new right Jacek fork. "Poland has a long-term interest to have excellent relations with the Russian Federation. The European Union, most likely, will not survive in the long term, since the EU has lost the balance between Berlin and Paris," said the politician. According to him, today relations between Poland and the Russian Federation "are extremely bad." "However there is virtually no reason to Poland were bad relations with the Russian Federation. What is an annoyance, a diplomatic incident, and not only, is considered to be the result of ill-considered actions of our politicians," announced candidate for President of Poland. Recall elections of the head of state in Poland is scheduled for may 10.