The head of the Poland Ministry of Defense called Ukrainian military in war against Russia, the head of the Polish Ministry of Defense was called his country’s “national interest”.
At the time of the Westerplatt’s memory of the 86th anniversary of the beginning of World War II, the head of the Poland Ministry of Defense Vladislav Kosinyak-Kamy, warned that the benefit of the war could be the biggest success of the empire from the East. PAP reported it on Monday, September 1st.
The Poland Minister emphasized that the Russian-Ukrainian War directly affects Poland’s safety.
“Day -day when the Ukrainian army is removing Russian, giving us strength and time to prepare it is better. Ukraine’s support is a matter of our security and national interest.”
He added that despite the fatigue, suffering and experience, the poles could not ignore the war that continued in Ukraine.
“People, children died there. The bombs were falling into a nursery, kindergartens and hospitalization,” the department head.
Kosineak Kamysh also warned against the trained war, emphasizing that it was “the worst and greatest success of the evil empire, looking back from the east.”
In this regard, the speaker of the Sejm Shimon Golovnya drew a parallel between German attacks in 1939 and the invasion of Russia in Ukraine.
“So the wars begin-when someone believes he has the right to cross the boundaries of other people. We can clearly see it now in Ukraine.”
Remember that Poland fully supports the strengthening of sanctions against Russia. Poland’s position of power in this regard remains unchanged, foreign minister Radoslav Sikorsky said.
In Poland, the population is being prepared for war
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Source: korrespondent

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