Polish President Andrzej Duda criticized German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron's regular phone calls with Kremlin head Vladimir Putin. According to Duda, these conversations are useless and only legitimize the person responsible for the war crimes of the Russian army against Ukraine.. Duda stated this in an interview with Bild..
“I am amazed at all the negotiations that are currently underway with Putin. Chancellor Scholz, President Emmanuel Macron. These conversations are useless. What are they doing? They only legitimize the person responsible for the crimes committed by the Russian army in Ukraine. He is responsible for it. He decided to send troops there. Commanders obey him. Vladimir Putin. Someone spoke to Adolf Hitler during World War II? Someone said that Adolf Hitler needs to save face? That we must act so as not to humiliate Adolf Hitler? I haven't heard that,"
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According to Duda, it is necessary to restore the order that existed in Europe after 1989, which the Russian Federation has repeatedly violated.
“I would be most interested in the fact that the Ukrainian defense received such? support to push the Russians out of their territory,” added the President of Poland.
“From the entire territory of the Ukrainian state, recognized at the international level. Everyone knows what an internationally recognized territory is. So that we can restore the primacy of international law, preserve the order that existed in Europe after 1989, which is recognized by all. And which was repeatedly violated by Russia. Politically recognized internationally recognized borders must be restored,” Duda said..
He also noted that it is impossible to reach any agreements without agreement with Ukraine..
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Earlier, the head of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Estonian Parliament, Marko Mihkelson, said that French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, with their calls to Russian President Vladimir Putin, involuntarily pave the way for new violence from Russia..
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