Putin is weaker today than at the beginning of the war: Sikorski on Trump's victory, Ukraine's future, and Russian collapse.

Image of the flags of Ukraine and Russia
Image of the flags of Ukraine and Russia

In a candid interview, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski shared his vision for the country's future and analysis of key challenges in contemporary geopolitics. Sikorski noted that the strategic goal is to include Poland in the G20 and complete the modernization of the country.

Regarding the presidential elections in Poland, Sikorski mentioned that the people have a chance for a candidate who can implement the electoral program and fulfill obligations to the Poles. He also mentioned the president who vetoes laws passed by the people and the possibility of victory for a PiS candidate.

Sikorski pointed out that although Donald Trump has significant power, it is important not to profit from conflicts. He also stated that he communicates with representatives of political opposition in the US to understand the state of opinions within the higher echelons of the Republican Party.

Sikorski also mentioned the bipolarity of the world and relations with Russia. He said that in the modern world, the power of other countries has significantly increased, including autocracies. He emphasized that dictatorships use military threats and hybrid warfare to harm others without accountability.

In the context of Polish-Ukrainian relations, Sikorski said that it is beneficial for Poland that Ukraine stands strong. He explained that Polish interests lie in maintaining a friendly attitude within Polish society, as there are many Ukrainians living in Poland.

Finally, Sikorski shared his experiences in Afghanistan and Polish-American cooperation in intelligence, as well as expressing his views on Poland's future, which includes completing modernization and developing the country.


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