Former Polish Foreign Minister accuses Germany of lacking leadership with Ukraine’s support

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Former Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs and Defense MEP Radosław Sikorski complained of the German leadership’s lack of support for Ukraine. It has been reported Spiegel.

According to him, the prevailing view among the Allies is that “Germany only did what it had to do at the last moment and only under pressure from outside”.

Sikorsky noted that this gives the impression that Germany “is not in control of this issue”. He accused Germany of “unwillingness to show leadership in responding to the crisis”.

Sikorsky believes that such erratic behavior by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is due to domestic political problems. “I think he’s trying to rule his constituents at the speed they’re willing to accept. But that pace just can’t keep up with the pace of events in Ukraine,” he said.

Former Polish Foreign Minister, MEP Radosław Sikorski declaration It was broadcast on ZET radio that the ruling party Law and Justice (PiS) in Poland was considering the partition of Ukraine in the first days of a special military operation.

February 9 Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki declarationFor his country, “Victory over Putin as well as for Europe is the meaning of existence.” He also accused Germany of supplying Ukraine with less weapons than it promised.

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