Polish President Warns of Russia's Expansionist Ambitions Beyond Ukraine.
Statement by Polish President Karol Nawrocki
According to TSN.ua: Polish President Karol Nawrocki has expressed deep concern over Russia's ongoing imperialist policy, warning that Moscow will not stop at Ukraine and will seek opportunities to expand its influence further. His remarks, made during a meeting with the diplomatic corps, highlighted threats of territorial expansion, mass killings, and attacks on civilian infrastructure. This warning comes from a nation with a long and often painful history of relations with its eastern neighbor.
Nawrocki, who assumed the presidency on August 6, 2025, after winning the presidential election on June 1 of that year, emphasized that Poland, with centuries of shared history, understands the threat from Moscow perhaps better than most. He is supported by the conservative Law and Justice (PiS) party. Nawrocki stated that, in his view, the U.S. President is the only person capable of resolving this crisis and deterring Putin from threatening Europe.
Diplomatic Agenda and Poland's Foreign Policy
In response to these concerns, a meeting is scheduled for January 26 between Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski and President Nawrocki, underscoring Poland's proactive foreign policy in the face of contemporary challenges. Nawrocki also articulated his vision for a strong Poland within a healthy European Union, reflecting a commitment to regional stability and security. Poland's strategic position makes it a key player in shaping the European response to security threats.
President Nawrocki's statements underscore the gravity of the situation facing Central and Eastern European nations due to Russia's aggressive posture. As a neighbor with profound historical experience, Poland plays a crucial role in forging a unified European response to security challenges. The upcoming meeting between the foreign minister and the president likely signals preparations to intensify international efforts to counter threats from Moscow, a vital step for ensuring stability across the region.
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