Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that “the next weeks will be decisive in the war.”
This period will be decisive “not only for Russia’s war against Ukraine itself, but also for our future.” The head of the Polish government announced this on November 17 on the social network.
Tusk also criticized telephone conversations between world leaders and Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. He emphasized that “no one will stop Putin with phone calls.”
In addition, the Polish Prime Minister responded to Russia’s Sunday missile and drone strike on Ukraine. Stated that the attack on November 17, which was one of the largest during the full-scale war. Today’s events, he said, have proven that “telephone diplomacy cannot replace real support for Ukraine from the entire West.”
Let us remind you that on November 15, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz spoke by phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin for the first time in almost two years. Their conversation about the war in Ukraine and ways to end it lasted about an hour.
Scholz said the conversation with the dictator was “very detailed,” but at the same time it became clear that little had changed in the Russian president’s views on the war. The German Chancellor called this “bad news.”
Source: Racurs

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