Newly elected US President Donald Trump is in no hurry to fulfill his promise to “end the war in Ukraine within 24 hours,” but other partner states seem to be concerned about the approach of peace.
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As reported by NBN with reference to RMF-24 material, the head of the Polish Foreign Ministry Radoslaw Sikorski said that a meeting of allies will soon be held in Warsaw, within the framework of which the negotiation process on the war of the Russian Federation against Ukraine will take place.
Based on Sikorski's words, these negotiations in Warsaw will be “the most important”, it remains only to wait for next week, when the official will hold a meeting in the “Weimar Triangle Plus” format.
The high-ranking Polish functionary added that in addition to colleagues from France and Germany, representatives of other European countries will be present at the meeting. In particular, invitations have been sent to Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiha and Kaja Kallas, who will be elected the next High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy (she will replace Josep Borrell).
Sikorski summed it up:
As we can see, the most important negotiations on this “crisis” [the war in Ukraine] will take place in Warsaw.
Earlier, we wrote that Berlin confirmed Scholz's telephone conversation with Putin and reported laconic details.