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Source: RT
Poland may end up 'joining' Ukraine conflict – diplomat
Warsaw will have "no choice" but to take part in the hostilities should Kiev fail to defend its "independence," the country's envoy to France has said.
March 19, 2023
Poland may end up "joining" the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine should the latter fail to protect its "independence," the Polish ambassador to France, Jan Emeryk Rosciszewski, has said. The senior diplomat made the remarks on Saturday while speaking live to the broadcaster LCI.
Source: RT
Poland may end up 'joining' Ukraine conflict – diplomat
Warsaw will have "no choice" but to take part in the hostilities should Kiev fail to defend its "independence," the country's envoy to France has said.
March 19, 2023
Poland may end up "joining" the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine should the latter fail to protect its "independence," the Polish ambassador to France, Jan Emeryk Rosciszewski, has said. The senior diplomat made the remarks on Saturday while speaking live to the broadcaster LCI.
Rosciszewski squarely blamed the hostilities, which have been ongoing for over a year already, on Moscow, stating that it was "not NATO, not Poland, not France and not Slovakia" that was ramping up international tensions, but Russia. According to the diplomat, the situation now is "either Ukraine will successfully defend its independence, or we will be forced, in any case, to join this conflict."
"Otherwise, our principal values, which are the basis of our civilization and our culture, will be in fundamental danger, so we will have no choice," Rosciszewski stated.
The hawkish statement promptly made headlines in international media, prompting the Polish mission in France to elaborate further on the remarks made by its head. According to a message released by the embassy on Sunday, Rosciszewski's comments were not actually an admission that Warsaw was ready to go to war with Russia, but merely a "warning" and a pledge to continue supporting Kiev.
"Listening carefully to the entire conversation allows us to understand that there was no announcement of Poland's direct involvement in the conflict, but only a warning against the consequences of Ukraine's defeat – the possibility of Russia attacking or dragging into the war more Central European countries – the Baltic states and Poland," the statement reads. The embassy also condemned the purportedly "sensational" reporting on the bombshell interview, suggesting that some unidentified media outlets may have acted in "ill will."
The remarks received a poor reception in Moscow, with a top Russian senator, Alexey Pushkov, warning Warsaw of the potential consequences and questioning its presumed resolve to fight Russia on its own.
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