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"The next months will be difficult": Poland's prime minister told when the war in Ukraine is over

According to the Head of the Polish Government, Moscow wants to put Kyiv to the side. Russia fired at civil infrastructure, trying to call a humanitarian catastrophe throughout Ukraine, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Moravetsky has confirmed its support for Ukraine. He met with his colleagues from Ukraine and Lithuania as part of the Grain From Ukraine conference, at which politicians discussed joint efforts in the context of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. About it reports Newsweek.

It is reported that Moravetsky doubled the calls to support Ukraine in the reflection of the Russian invasion. The head of the Polish government condemned European leaders for "too late" that they realized that Russian President Vladimir Putin planned to invade Ukraine. "Europe has noticed a threat from Russia too late, so today we cannot delay with assistance to Ukraine. This war will end when every home, every school, every hospital and every road will be recruited," Moravtsky said.

The publication writes that Moravetsky was a stable supporter of Ukraine throughout the conflict. "The coming months can be very, very difficult, because winter is approaching, and the Russians are firing in advance energy infrastructure, depriving people of electricity in Ukraine, warm and leading to a humanitarian catastrophe," he said. In addition, Moravetsky stated that his office writes on Twitter that Russia failed to destroy Ukraine in military terms, they could not win it financially.

He is convinced that the Kremlin now wants to cause famine in Africa to cause a migration crisis and press it with her help on Europe. Earlier, Focus reported that Poland has abandoned German Patriot systems and Eurofighter fighters in favor of Ukraine. According to the Minister of Defense Mariusz Blaschak, the deputy aircraft and air defense systems should be transferred to Ukraine. They will increase safety on the eastern border of the country and protect from new casualties and blackouts.

We will also remind that in the media reported that Poland is looking for support of Germany to impose sanctions against the Druzhba oil pipeline. According to journalists, if the restriction is introduced, Poland will be able to abandon the contract for the purchase of Russian oil in 2023 without fines. It was also reported that WP journalists found that the American reporter was released for Russian attack on Poland.