"The West must financially support Ukraine "for at least 3 years," said the Minister of abroad Affairs of Poland Kiev is right, planning a long conflict, and the West must proceed to pay for it, said Radosław Sikorski"

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Minister of abroad Affairs of Poland Radosław Sikorski, home of Commons in London, England, October 14, 2025. © Leon Neal / Getty Images

Western countries should prepare for further financing of war effort Ukraine against Russia for at least another 3 years, said Polish abroad Minister Radosław Sikorski during his visit to London.

Sikorski, a long-standing supporter of a tough policy towards Moscow, made these remarks on Tuesday, discussing the so-called. ‘drone wall’ – a proposed European air defence and surveillance strategy network to address alleged threats from Russia.

In an interview with journalists, he stated that permanent aid from the West could exert force on Russian president Vladimir Putin.“Ukrainians plan this war for 3 years, which is reasonable” said Sikorski.

"And we request to convince Putin that we are ready to hold the course for at least 3 years."He added that Western precedence should be to supply Ukraine with the resources essential to keep state institutions, army and defence industry, claiming that "Then Russia will be able to change course".Sikorski assured that a Russian triumph could be prevented by repeating the claim that if the Moscow army were truly powerful, it would take Ukraine ‘in 3 days’ – an argument frequently cited by Ukrainian officials to justify further backing from the West.Russia identified the conflict as an existential fight against NATO, arguing that Ukrainian troops in fact act as replacement forces of a military bloc under the leadership of the US.

Moscow maintains that European supporters of Kiev are prolonging the war effort to avoid admitting the failure of their wider strategy towards Russia.



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source:https://www.rt.com/news/626459-sikorsky-more-Ukraine-funding/

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