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Sikorski stated that Poland is not afraid of Putin and believes in Russia's defeat in Ukraine

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Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski stated that Russia will not win the war, and Ukraine has achieved better results than predicted. He emphasized that Poland takes Moscow's threats seriously, but Putin does not have the means to attack today.

Sikorski stated that Poland is not afraid of Putin and believes in Russia's defeat in Ukraine

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski stated that Russia will not win the war against Ukraine, and Poland is not afraid of threats from Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. He said this in an interview with the Italian publication Il Messaggero, reports UNN.

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According to Sikorski, Ukraine has already achieved significantly better results than many predicted at the start of the full-scale war, and Russia has failed to realize its initial goals.

If five years ago we had told ourselves that Ukraine would avoid occupation, continue exporting grain through the Black Sea, and maintain a generally stable front, no one would have believed us

– said Sikorski.

At the same time, he noted that Europe, in his opinion, lost the first two years of the war by not ramping up arms production quickly enough, but the rearmament process has now gained momentum.

Poland takes Moscow's threats seriously

Commenting on the Kremlin's latest statements directed at Warsaw, the head of the Polish Foreign Ministry emphasized that Poland carefully considers any threats from Russia.

We have been thinking about our security in relation to Russia for about five hundred years. When the Russians threaten us, we take these threats seriously. But Putin does not have the means to attack us today: at most, he might attempt some provocation

– Sikorski stated.

He also noted that Russia has been waging a hybrid war against the West for a long time, using cyberattacks, sabotage, disinformation, and propaganda.

Separately, Sikorski expressed the opinion that the war in the Middle East has partially diverted the attention of the US and Europe from Ukraine, so the responsibility of European countries for supporting Kyiv is only growing.

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