Polish foreign minister’s words about Ukraine in a phone call with Russian comedians
The Polish foreign minister is the latest official to be the target of Russian comedians’ jokes.
According to RCO News Agency, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski was the target of jokes by famous Russian comedians named “Vovan” and “Lexus” and said that Warsaw does not want to send troops to Ukraine.
In this call of Russian comedians who introduced themselves as “Petro Poroshenko”, the former president of Ukraine, Sikorsky said: “If the front collapses, the situation may change. “But now there is no desire to send troops to defend Ukraine.”
According to Rasha Today, the Polish Foreign Minister also said: “Warsaw is willing to train Ukrainian soldiers and facilitate the return of Ukrainian citizens qualified for military service, but the sending of Polish soldiers to the territory of Ukraine cannot be done; “Unless there is a peace agreement and these forces are sent as peacekeeping forces, the United Nations or others.”
“Military intervention by other NATO members is also unlikely because there is no desire to go to war with Russia in Western Europe,” Sikorsky said. This is an absolute red line.”
“However, the United States will continue to send military aid to Ukraine no matter what,” the senior Polish diplomat added, claiming that Washington’s credibility among its allies is at stake.
He also called Polish President Andrzej Duda’s request to deploy American nuclear weapons on Polish soil as “very ineffective” and said: “If deployed, such weapons will remain outside Warsaw’s control and will not make a difference to Russia because other European countries They have hosted similar weapons before.”
These Russian comedians have previously targeted world political officials, including French President Emmanuel Macron.
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