Polish Sejm doubts possible meeting between Zelensky, Biden and Duda in Warsaw 20:02

Radosław Vogel, head of the Polish Sejm Foreign Affairs Commission, said it is unlikely that US President Joe Biden will meet simultaneously with his Polish counterpart, Andrzej Duda, and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky, as part of his possible visit to Poland at the end of February. transmits RMF24. In his opinion, while such negotiations are rather dubious.

“There is nothing to show for it anymore. We must honestly say: If this had happened then we wouldn’t be talking about it now,” Vogel said.

As the MP from the Polish Sejm points out, he expects from Biden’s visit to further strengthen Washington’s involvement in Ukraine’s military support. He also added that supposedly this would allow to end the conflict faster.

“Many people, including those in the Capitol, say that this trickle-down strategy, namely the gradual addition of tanks and other equipment, basically prolongs the conflict,” Vogel said.

Earlier it was reported that Zelensky announced. no invitation He went to Poland to meet with Biden.



Source: Gazeta

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