Sikorski on the discussion about Ukraine: the future of Europe will be decided.


Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski announced the preparation of a 'very serious' discussion on the Russian-Ukrainian war at the future meeting of the EU Foreign Ministers Council.
The meeting, scheduled for November 18, may have great significance for the future of the European Union as a strategic player and its authority on the international stage, according to PAP.
'What we do or don't do at this meeting of foreign ministers can determine the future trust in the EU and the future of the EU as a strategic player,' emphasized Sikorski.
The minister stressed the importance of protecting international law and the inviolability of the principle that borders on the European continent cannot be changed by force. According to him, history is being written in Ukraine right now.
'If these principles cease to be applied as a result of our actions or inaction, a dark future awaits us,' warned the head of the Polish Foreign Ministry.
Leaders of the EU and NATO countries held a summit in Budapest last week after Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential elections. During the meeting, they discussed strengthening military cooperation between Russia and North Korea, China, and Iran in the context of bolstering NATO's defense capabilities.
Recall that Poland wants to form an alliance with Britain to protect Ukraine from Trump.
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