The President of Poland, speaking at a meeting of Polish ambassadors, expressed full support for Ukraine’s victory against the Russian Federation and European integration.
Polish President Andrzej Duda is convinced that it is impossible to remain a neutral state in the eastern part of Europe, and Ukraine needs to be supported on the path of rapprochement with Western structures, to help it survive the war with the Russian Federation. He said this at a meeting of Polish ambassadors, taking place in Warsaw, reports Ukrinform.
According to Duda, Poland is interested in the observance of international law of all countries, and everything possible should be done to force Russia, which is now an aggressor and aggressor, to comply with international law.
“This means the cessation of hostilities, and secondly, the complete restoration (of Kyiv – ed.) Of control over the territory of Ukraine, recognized by international law,” the Polish leader stressed, adding that it is “a major aspirations of Polish foreign law. “
Duda stressed that Warsaw had sent weapons worth $ 1.6 billion to Ukraine without hesitation, so that Russian attacks would no longer have to be repelled on Polish territory.
He stressed that a hub was created in Poland, which helps to receive aid from around the world for Ukraine, in particular military assistance.
At the same time, the President of Poland stressed that one should not be afraid of Russia, because the enemy is waiting for it: “Whoever is afraid, he loses.”
The head of state of Poland noted that Ukrainians do not like the world of Russia. Therefore, it is necessary to support the European integration of Ukraine. He said that giving Ukraine the status of a candidate for EU membership was of “primary importance”, and that Poland would support Ukraine’s engagement with the EU, which “should end with the country’s full membership” in European Union.
Duda also noted that Polish diplomats in the host countries should convince politicians that the fixed funds of the Russians should be directed to the restoration of Ukraine.
“It’s embarrassing to hear that Russia can’t be embarrassed, it should be allowed to save face. Russia attacks and kills, no one attacks Russia. Russia’s narratives of NATO threats in the context of decades of assassination in London, wars in Ukraine, earlier in Georgia and Syria are heinous propaganda.Russia is responsible for this war, and it will be responsible for the fact that world famine may occur due to the inability to deliver grain from Ukraine to Africa and the rest of the world, ”the Polish president stressed.
He also expressed his belief that sanctions should be applied as long as Russia conducts hostilities.
“I will say more: the sanctions should remain in place until Ukraine says they can be removed. If Ukraine, which was invaded, says: yes, we can remove the sanctions, because normal relations are returning, and we think that is enough. And until he says so, the sanctions need to be strengthened, “said the Polish leader.
Duda also noted that he was not opposed to a dialogue with Putin, but it should not be according to his terms.
“It’s not about not talking to Putin. It’s about Putin wanting to talk, not about European leaders asking the aggressor to talk. It is necessary to tighten the screws in the way and help the Ukraine in the way Putin requested a dialogue, “the Polish leader summarized.
Remember that Zelensky said that before Ukrainians have been waiting for the most important week since 1991 – The European Council will decide on Ukraine’s candidacy for membership in the European Union.
On the border of Ukraine with Poland, the updated checkpoint Krakovets – Korcheva continues its work. The number of lanes for trucks has been increased from four to 10 and additional pavilions have been created for customs and passport control.
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Source: korrespondent

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