Polish prime minister says who provoked war in Ukraine


If we don't support Ukraine, war will come to us - Morawiecki.
The West has long ignored threats which came from Russia, so the latter decided to attack Ukraine, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said in his podcast, Radio Lublin quoted him as saying.
According to the politician, as far as the incident with the missile falling on the territory of Poland is concerned, today there is no threat of an attack on the country. At the same time, Russia will use the situation with the missile for an information war. He also noted that it is simply necessary to continue supporting Ukraine:
It is the West that has ignored clear signs of danger too many times and not so long ago. And it is this ignoring of the threat that has brought war to Ukraine. We will do our best to ensure that these mistakes are not repeated
Morawiecki pointed out that the Przewodów incident was not the first such crisis situation created by Russia on the territory of Europe. He recalled last year's attempts of migrants to sneak through the Polish-Belarusian border
He also stressed that the West must not "give Ukraine to Russia" because otherwise war will come to the West:
Putin will not stop, Kremlin will go further. Passivity would be suicidal for us
The head of the Polish government stressed that Poland is ready for situations like Przewodow, and that "we have answers" to the various possibilities of hybrid warfare that Russia may wage against us.
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