Prime Minister of Poland criticized Germany and admired the Ukrainians


Ukraine fights not only for itself - Morawiecki.
Germany is too slow to fulfill its promises of military assistance to the Ukrainians, and they demonstrate incredible stamina and fortitude. Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki spoke about this in an interview with Spiegel .
At the same time, he stressed that Germany's position at the beginning of the military conflict was "disappointing."
We were sure from the very beginning that Ukraine was fighting not only for its own survival, but also for the freedom of Europe,” he stressed, comparing the positions of Poland and Germany.
Morawiecki noted that Warsaw understood from the first days that Ukraine was just a springboard for Putin, from which he was going to attack European countries.
It was unfortunate for the Poles that the Germans realized their mistakes in energy policy so late. Putin uses pipelines as a weapon, for him energy policy is a tool of war. Ukraine repulsed the enemy faster than the Germans made a decision,” the Polish prime minister summed up.
Note that Morawiecki visited Kyiv the day before. According to the press service of the Polish prime minister, he once again expressed confidence in the victory of Ukraine, and also agreed with Kiev on the supply of weapons and the organization of financial assistance for the "final victory."
In addition, Poland and Ukraine agreed to build a joint hub for the repair of military equipment.
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