Sikorski responds to Orban: Poland calls for intensified sanctions against the Russian Federation.
Poland's response to Hungary's comments on the invasion of Russian drones
According to inkorr.com: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Poland Radek Sikorski commented on the statement of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban regarding the invasion of Russian drones into Polish airspace. Orban emphasized that violations of Poland's territorial integrity are unacceptable and called for 'peace in the war between Russia and Ukraine.'
'This incident proves that our policy of calling for peace in the war between Russia and Ukraine is sensible and rational. Living in the shadow of war carries risks and dangers. It's time to put an end to it! For this purpose, we support the efforts of U.S. President Donald Trump'
Sikorski, in response, called for intensified sanctions against the aggressor.
'No, Viktor. This incident proves that you need to step out from behind the fence and condemn Russian aggression. We ask you to unblock the allocation of EU funds for defense, approve the strengthening of sanctions against the aggressor, and lift the veto before the start of negotiations on Ukraine's EU membership,' emphasized the Deputy Prime Minister.
On the violation of Polish airspace by Russian drones
It was earlier reported that over 20, likely 23, Russian drones were detected during a nighttime invasion of Polish airspace, with most of them shot down by Dutch F-35 fighters.
Poland is responding to Hungary's comments about the violation of airspace, calling for active measures against the aggressor and participation in European Union sanctions.
The situation surrounding the invasion of Russian drones into Polish airspace has sparked active discussions in the international context. The Polish authorities emphasize the importance of consolidating efforts to counter Russian aggression, stressing that unity on these issues remains critically important for ensuring security not only for Poland but for all of Europe.Read also
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