Warsaw says whether Ukraine can win the war


Poland is considering intervening after Russian strikes crippled Ukraine's power grid and destroyed the largest children's hospital in Kiev.
Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski has said that he continues to believe in Ukraine's victory in the invasion war unleashed by Russia. This was reported by gzeromedia.com.
He noted that Ukraine remains a foreign policy priority for many countries, and allies continue to increase military and humanitarian aid to Kiev.
NATO will support Ukraine for as long as it takes to win," he said.
Sikorski stressed that what Ukraine is doing is significant for world democracy, and the financial outlay by some countries to help Ukraine's defenders is far from high.
Ukraine is heroically defending us in front of this evil man, costing us less than 1 per cent of our GDP. We can afford it," he said.
The Polish foreign minister added that he believed that Ukraine would prevail and win the war with the help of its Western allies and NATO.
I think that we will be able to win," he said.
We would like to point out that earlier Warsaw said that it was considering intervening in the military conflict after Russian strikes destroyed the Ukrainian energy system and destroyed the largest children's hospital in Kiev. We are talking about shooting down missiles launched by Russian troops.
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Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.









