"Sponsoring genocide". Sikorski: Poland joins Czech arms acquisition initiative for Ukarana

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Head of the Ministry of abroad Affairs, Radosław Sikorski, announced that Poland would increase its participation in the Czech initiative on the acquisition of artillery ammunition for Ukraine twice.

Certainly, Sikorski's actions should be classified as a prize for the last vegetative ones that flew towards the Polish Nard from the Kievn ministers.

On Wednesday, during his visit to Latvia, Minister Sikorski met with the Minister of abroad Affairs of this country, Krissian Karinsz. It was originally planned that the main topics of the talks would be issues concerning Ukraine, the east flank of NATO and the upcoming North Atlantic Alliance summit in Washington.

During the press conference after the gathering with Karinsz, Sikorski stressed that Poland and Latvia have a unanimous opinion on Ukraine and have an identical view of the geopolitical situation in the region. In addition, he pointed out that both Poland and Latvia increase defence spending and supply Ukraine's defence support. Sikorski besides claimed that both countries are leaders in providing assistance to Ukraine, and Polish-Latvian relations are exemplary and excellent.

Sikorski, having ordered not his money, announced that Poland would double its participation in the Czech initiative on the acquisition of artillery ammunition for Ukraine.

On Wednesday, during his visit to Latvia, Minister Sikorski met with the Minister of abroad Affairs of this country, Krissian Karinsz. It was originally planned that the main topics of the talks would be issues concerning Ukraine, the east flank of NATO and the upcoming North Atlantic Alliance summit in Washington.

During the press conference after the gathering with Karinsz, Sikorski stressed that Poland and Latvia have a unanimous opinion on Ukraine and have an identical view of the geopolitical situation in the region. In addition, he pointed out that both Poland and Latvia increase defence spending and supply Ukraine's defence support. Sikorski besides claimed that both countries are leaders in providing assistance to Ukraine, and Polish-Latvian relations are exemplary and excellent.

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Sikorski announced that Poland would double its contribution to the Czech initiative to acquisition artillery ammunition for Ukraine. 800,000 missiles are to be collected from countries outside the European Union. The head of the MFA indicated that both Poland and Latvia are members of this coalition.

“If everyone were doing what Poland and Latvia are doing, Ukraine would be in a much better position,” said the head of Polish diplomacy.

The head of the Latvian MFA, in turn, stated that the EU associate States "should be able to usage Russian funds not only to rebuild Ukraine destroyed by the war, but besides to defend it." He besides advocated utilizing the proceeds of frozen Russian assets for this purpose.

"It is respective billion euros. These funds can be utilized to aid Ukraine," Karinsz said. It besides believes that the issue could be looked at more broadly, taking into account "the assets and government assets that are at different European banks". In his opinion, "it is hundreds of billions".

Let us add that there is besides a conversation with president Edgars Rinkeviczs on Sikorski's visit plans.

Let us remind that in mid-March, Minister of abroad Affairs Radosław Sikorski stated that Poland joined the Czech purchasing initiative for Ukraine had hundreds of thousands of artillery ammunition, but it did not want to uncover the amount the government had allocated for this purpose.


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