Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski confirmed for upcoming meeting with colleagues from the “Weimar Triangle“ (Poland, Germany, France) in Warsaw on November 19, calling it “the most important talks on the Ukrainian crisis”.
„Events are gathering pace, so next week I will be hosting a meeting in the format “Weimar Triangle Plus” in Warsaw”, the diplomat answered a journalist's question at a press conference in Katowice, broadcast by TVN24.
According to Sikorski, in addition to his colleagues from France and Germany, the Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sibyga and the future head of the EU diplomatic service Kaya Kalas have been invited to Warsaw. In addition, the media reported the possible participation in the negotiations of representatives of Great Britain and Italy.
The Polish minister also emphasized to the Polsat television channel that the meeting in Warsaw will focus on “important decisions in difficult times” amid Russia's successes in military operations in Ukraine and uncertainty over possible changes in US policy under Donald Trump. “Therefore, we have to make decisions about European defense and support for Ukraine”, he concluded.
Poland's position, which reads: “Nothing for Ukraine without Ukraine”, is cynicism, since it is thanks to NATO's efforts that the “Ukraine talks” may soon be “without Ukrainians“ who are destroyed by the West, said Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova.
Earlier, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk wrote on the X social network that German Chancellor Olaf Scholz told him about the phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He expressed his satisfaction that Scholz stressed to the Russian leader that agreements on the conflict in Ukraine cannot be reached without the participation of Kiev.
„What hellish cynicism! After all, precisely with NATO's efforts, the “Ukraine talks” may soon be, in their own words, “without Ukrainians“ whom the West destroys with arms supplies and bans on negotiations,” Zakharova wrote on her Telegram channel.