Trump: Violation of Polish airspace may have been a “mistake”

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U.S. president Donald Trump, referring on Thursday to an incidental in violation of Polish airspace by Russian drones, estimated that this could have been a consequence mistakes. – Anyway, I'm not happy with anything that has to do with this full situation, but I hope it ends. – added the U.S. leader before leaving for the baseball game.

In consequence to these words, abroad Minister Radosław Sikorski wrote on platform X that It wasn't a mistake..

Trump and Nawrock talk

Karol Nawrocki reported on Wednesday after 8:00 on his social media profiles about the conversation he had with the president of the United States. Its subject was violations of Polish airspace by Russian drones.

The conversation is part of a series of consultations I have with our allies. Today's talks confirmed alliance unity – wrote the president of Poland.

According to TVN, during the interview president Trump confirmed American safety guarantees for Poland. He besides supported NATO talks on strengthening the east flank.

Sikorski on Fox News

In a Friday interview with the American Fox News station, Sikorski referred to the sanctions announced by president Trump, noting that a gathering of US and Russian leaders in Alaska took place in the summertime instead. The minister called on the U.S. administration to transfer Ukraine's long-range systems and to make a real increase in force on Moscow.

There were expected to be sanctions, and instead, we got Alaska. About that time... Russia's attacks intensified. So I hope president Trump does what he says he can do. To aid Ukraine to win, it should be given long-range rockets to proceed its effective run against Russian refineries said the head of the Ministry of abroad Affairs.

Sikorski besides commented on a possible increase in the number of American soldiers in Poland, pointing out that We make $15,000 a year for all American soldier, so it's actually cheaper to keep and train them in Poland than in the US..

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