Such an exposé will be given by Radosław Sikorski in the Sejm. “Let me have emotional reflection”

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The abroad minister in his exposé points out that he does not know how the war is going to go, whose troops will lose their will to fight, or who will first run out of resources. “For present we know that Ukraine is heroically defending itself, so there is no reason to surrender,” he adds.

— Let us, please, have a individual emotional reflection. Between February 2022 and October 2023, I was in Ukraine respective times, privately, delivering field cars to front units. I remember driving through a very mediocre village – ruined houses, curved windows, tilted fences. And in this mediocre village 1 beautiful, well-maintained building – school. A 100 metres further shining white, surrounded by flowers by a monument of Jarosław the Wise. The people of this village have decided what their local taxes will do. School and memorial. cognition and memory. The past and the future. People who think that – specified people – can not be defeated – will say the minister.

Radosław Sikorski will say that "the goal of all Polish government is to improve the safety of the state, the prosperity of Poles and to strengthen the position of the country on the global stage". “We are a stronger NATO alliance and a associate of the European Union. Let us repeat this: membership in these organizations does not restrict Polish sovereignty, but helps to defend sovereignty," he adds.

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— The current possible of all NATO associate States, counted in defence spending, is nearly 1.5 billion, or $1,500 billion. Russia’s defence budget is about $145 billion, according to the head of the Ministry of abroad Affairs. After comparing defence spending, he will say that “these figures show the scale of our potential. And as long as NATO is an effective alliance, Russia will not win with us."

According to Radosław Sikorski, "the condition for building defence possible is economical potential". “This is why we are strengthening the Polish economy – present not only 1 of the largest but besides the fastest increasing in Europe. Poland's economical growth rate in the next 2 years will be higher than the global GDP growth rate and nearly twice the growth rate of another developed economies," he will say.

Policy objectives of Radosław Sikorski

The Minister of abroad Affairs will point out that the main nonsubjective of our country's abroad policy is to strengthen the defence capacity of the European countries in particular, which is to give Europe greater work for the safety of its immediate surroundings. Another is to keep transatlantic unity and cooperation, including close cooperation with the United States.

— Thirdly, defending a global order based on respect for the United Nations Charter. Fourth, Poland's constructive commitment to dialog with the alleged Global South countries, taking into account their subjectivity and diverse interests, will be said by the head of Polish diplomacy.

According to the head of the MFA, Poland, “with almost 5 percent of GDP spent on armaments, we are the leader among NATO members. Our defence budget is nearly $50 billion present and is higher than the military budget of Spain, Canada, or Turkey."

"The most crucial challenge of abroad policy is to settle the war"

Radosław Sikorski will say that “diplomacy is the first line of defence of the Republic, but even the most skillful diplomacy must be supported by force.” “We Poles know this from our own history,” he will say.

— The most crucial challenge for the implementation of our abroad policy, having direct consequences for the safety of Poland, is, of course, the settlement of the war against Ukraine. We are seeking lasting political, military and financial support from the European Union for Ukraine and for its reconstruction. We are among countries who want to proceed to exert force on Russia and its allies to end the ongoing aggression as shortly as possible,” Sikorski says.

The head of the MFA will besides point out that Poland must defend itself against illegal migration, which he believes is part of the hybrid war on the part of Russia and Belarus. — The principles of our migration policy are simple: we adopt those who do not violate our social cohesion and can strengthen our economy. We are deporting those who break the law or may pose a threat,” the minister says.

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