The head of Polish diplomacy, Radosław Sikorski, referring to the situation in Ukraine in “Kropka nad i” on TVN24, said that “resolutions comparable to the Potsdam ones are hanging in the air.” He added that the European Union's Foreign Affairs Council is preparing for next week's “possibly dramatic” meeting on this matter.
The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was asked about the situation in “Kropka nad i” on TVN24 Ukraine after victory Donald Trump in the presidential elections, as well as what European countries will do in this situation. – Potsdam-like decisions are hanging in the air, which could establish a new international order for decades. Today I talked about it with the High Representative of the European Union for foreign and security policy, who was in Kiev for three days, said the head of Polish diplomacy.
– We are indeed going to have a perhaps dramatic European Union Foreign Affairs Council next week. Massive decisions must or will not be made about whether we are ready to allocate real funds, for example frozen Russian assets, to support Ukraine, he added.
Sikorski: Trump cannot afford a disastrous defeat for Ukraine
The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs also talked about what he believed the new American administration might do regarding the war taking place beyond our eastern border.
– The Trump administration cannot afford a catastrophic defeat for Ukraine either, because let me remind you that this is the perception of failure in Afghanistan was a burden for the Biden administration. Not everything is decided here yet. I am talking to Donald Trump's closest circle in the field of security – said the TVN24 guest.
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