

The Munich safety Conference begins on Friday 14 February. The Polish abroad minister Radosław Sikorski is already on the scene, who answered the questions of journalists.
— It seems that the issue on the transatlantic agenda is not only the future of Ukraine, but besides the reconfigurement of the North Atlantic Alliance. These are matters of the highest importance. I spoke about them yesterday in Paris in a expression initiated by Poland in Warsaw last year, that is, “Weimer plus”, he said. The Heads of Diplomacy of the Weimar Triangle agreed that “Europe will not halt supporting Ukraine and that any agreement concerning Ukraine must be included with it.’
Radosław Sikorski on Trump-Putin talks. "This model is paid tribute to the president of the United States"
Radosław Sikorski was asked about the United States' talks with Russia and whether 1 could talk about “second Yalta”. “Be sparing in utilizing historical comparisons. We talk to allies, we talk to real people, we talk to Ukraine, due to the fact that Ukraine was present in Paris yesterday. In contrast to those historical events, the land that was attacked here fights, has perjury, and has allies, he said.
The head of Polish diplomacy added that “Ukraine has something to fight”, and thus “Europe and Ukraine have any arguments”.
The minister stated that it would be better if allies were previously informed of Trump-Putin's talks. However, he pointed out that there were 2 methods of negotiation in diplomacy. The first assumes consultation at lower levels and subsequent engagement of leaders. “But we besides have a model of individual diplomacy between the leaders themselves and this model is worshiped by the president of the United States. May he succeed," said Sikorski.