According to the Polish leader, the Kremlin is trying to expand its hold on the peoples of eastern Europe, and the defeat of Kiev will allow Moscow to do so.
President Andrzej Duda said that if Russia wins a victory over Ukraine, the Russians should be expected to attack another state. Polskie said this after meeting with Italian President Sergio Mattarella, radio24 reported.
The politician drew attention to the calls of those who want the war to end as soon as possible. According to Duda, such explanations are unacceptable. He noted that the persons concerned acted practically in the interests of Moscow.
“If Ukraine does not receive help, Russia will win this war, and this will be the Kremlin’s first step towards expanding its dominance over the peoples of this part of Europe,” the Polish politician said. said.
Duda stressed how important it is to continue to supply our state with weapons. It is Ukraine’s victory that will strengthen stability in the region and ensure lasting peace in Europe.
As the President adds, the Poles are well aware of the Russian greed to rule and enslave other peoples. He remembered how the Russians deprived the nation of potential and used it for their own purposes.
On 17 April, German Foreign Minister Annalena Burbock announced the G7’s determination to oppose the target of Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin. Recalling that last year the G7 (G7 countries) developed a series of decisive measures to counter Russian aggression, he noted that Ukrainians are provided with constant assistance in winter. The anti-Russian sanctions and the restriction of oil prices made it possible to influence the Russian economy and start the process of deterioration.
On 17 April, the head of the Munich Conference, Christoph Geisgen, said that Western support for Ukraine was insufficient. He warned that the consequences of insufficient support for Ukraine would be disastrous. According to him, the actions of Ukraine’s allies do not yet correspond to words. Gradual and erratic military support could provoke a negative situation across the continent.
Source: Focus
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