
President Andrzej Duda gave an interview to the British paper "Financial Times", in which he stressed that the end of Russia's war against Ukraine entailed a hazard Increasing cross-border crime.
– Imagine a situation erstwhile thousands of people come home from the front line. Many of those who are fighting Russia now, will have intellectual problems said Duda.
The war in Ukraine is over. Andrej Duda warns against expanding crime
The president added that any soldiers would endure from post-traumatic stress syndrome and return to “their villages, towns where homes would be ruined, factories destroyed, no work and no prospects.
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He compared the threat to the situation in Russia in the early 1990s erstwhile many russian intervention veterans in Afghanistan joined criminal groups.
– Remember the times erstwhile the russian Union broke up and how much organized crime has increased in Western Europe, but besides in the US – he warned Duda.
Western troops in Ukraine? “Poland is most vulnerable”
The president was skeptical of the thought sending Western troops to Ukraine, arguing that Poland is “most susceptible to Russia’s possible attack”.
He noted that our country is helping Ukraine by providing weapons and serving as its military and humanitarian facilities.
– We will besides aid Ukraine in the future due to the fact that it is necessary. We don't gotta send our troops there. said Duda.
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Referring to the peace negotiations, he stated that "it would be in the interest of Ukraine to (at the table) was besides Poland‘. – If we look at the reborn Russian imperialism, (...) Polish and Ukrainian interests converge said the President.
