Poland will send soldiers to the Ukrainian war? Sikorski: "We should not exclude any option"

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"We should not exclude any option. Let Putin guess what to do," said Minister of abroad Affairs Radosław Sikorski in an interview published in Gazeta Wyborcza. The politician answered the question about the possible participation of the Polish Army in the war in Ukraine.

The Russians threatened to destruct us with atomic weapons even erstwhile I was negotiating with the US to build elements of the rocket shield in Poland. They did so frequently that I had to appeal to Russian generals not to endanger us with atomic weapons more than erstwhile a quarter. Then they stopped for a moment," said Sikorski, referring to Russian-Belarusian atomic maneuvers launched a fewer days ago.

Sikorski was besides asked if the Polish Army could appear in Ukraine. – "We should not exclude any option. Let Putin guess what we'll do” – The head of the MFA replied.

We remind you that Radosław Sikorski showed an openly pro-Russian attitude in the run-up to the full-scale war in Ukraine.

In 2011, the Polish side provided the Belarusian authorities with information on bank accounts including Alesia Białacki and another opposition representatives in Belarus. In 2012, led by Radosław Sikorski, the MFA posted online data on assistance to the Belarusian opposition, including individual data that exposed Lukashenko's opponents to repression.

Later in 2014, head of the MFA Radosław Sikorski talked about the sale of Mayika and the anticipation of establishing Igor Sieczyn (one of Vladimir Putin's most trusted and closest advisors) as a number owner of the refinery.

Radosław Sikorski besides favoured Russia's inclusion in NATO structures. In a 2010 interview for the German paper Sueddeutsche Zeitung said that "in the NATO enlargement process, Russia should not be excluded in advance [...] its membership could bring stableness and safety to regions where there has not been 1 or the other."

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