Ukraine’s participation in everything about Ukraine should remain the basic principle of any process of peaceful negotiations, Warsaw says.
Earlier negotiations between Ukraine and Russia may not bring the desired and fair results. On Thursday, February 6, the minister of Foreign Affairs of EU Poland’s Foreign Affairs, Radoslav Sikorsky, was writing Ukrinform.
“I don’t want Putin to take part in negotiations – I want him to get out of Ukraine.
At the same time, the head of Poland’s diplomacy expressed the opinion that Putin’s natural control over Russia could encourage the Kremlin owner to prefer a bad war in the good world.
“Only in the continuation of the war can he feel meaningful. This is the nature of all dictatorial regimes that change the wars,” he emphasized.
In the context of the future contacts of US president Donald Trump with Putin, Radoslav Sikorsky expressed a doubtful attitude to the “premature summit” with Russia. According to him, there are two possible methods for negotiations with a poor partner.
“The first – when you” try water “to a lower level – officials or deputy ministers to see if there is a space for coordination, and it is possible to find a solution for both parties'” red line ” – Then only the leaders accept the agreement the other approach is personal diplomacy when you discuss the conference agreement of the main characters.
According to him, the question of participating in the European side negotiation process is within the ability of the EU high representative to external activities and security policy, as well as the President of the European Council. The Poland chairman in the EU only plays a complementary role in it. Ukraine’s participation in everything related to Ukraine should remain the basic principle of any process of peaceful regulating.
Earlier, Sikorsky said European countries could be “under strong pressure” in the framework of achieving an agreement with Russia.
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