Poland's MFA chief asks US to send more weapons to Ukraine
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Poland's MFA chief asks US to send more weapons to Ukraine

Radosław Sikorski
Source:  Atlantic Council

During the Atlantic Council speech, the head of Polish diplomacy, Radosław Sikorski, asked the US for even more weapons for Ukraine.

Sikorski asked US for weapons to Ukraine

The Polish MFA chief noted that only three steps separate us from a safer and more stable world.

First of all, back Ukrainians with the ammo they urgently need. Second [is] to invest in our security to create a powerful deterrence that dwarfs Putin and his cronies. Third, deepen and widen our alliances to secure a lasting peace from a position of strength.

Radosław Sikorski

Radosław Sikorski

Polish MFA chief

According to the Polish diplomat, these decisions can save the world from further escalation of the war in Ukraine, as well as prevent the start of a more global conflict, "which currently slides ever closer towards our borders."

Sikorski warns of Russia's attack on NATO countries

The head of Polish diplomacy once again reminded that the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine is by no means a regional quarrel but a war with global consequences.

According to Radoslav Sikorskyi, if the Armed Forces of Ukraine are left without the help of international partners, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin will understand that he can get away with anything.

The head of the Polish Foreign Ministry also voiced a forecast that the Russian army could move much closer to the borders of NATO states, threatening further military incursions into Europe.

Our children will have to fight him [Putin — ed.]. After all, Putin has openly stated that the Russian border ‘doesn’t end anywhere’," the Polish diplomat concluded.

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