Polish leader Andrzej Duda has pointed to a decisive moment in the war in Ukraine and criticized German Chancellor Olaf Scholz for talking to Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin.
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The head of Poland, commenting on the US decision to lift the ban on the use of American weapons The Ukrainian Armed Forces for strikes on the territory of the Russian Federation, stated that such a step could be decisive in the Russian-Ukrainian war.
According to the president, this is how Moscow sees that the position of Western countries is unyielding and decisive, and Ukraine enjoys strong support, writes NBN with reference to the Reuters agency.
At the same time, the Polish leader criticized Berlin for not coordinating its policy with Washington's policy, condemning the recent telephone conversation between the German chancellor and the Kremlin dictator.
Duda believes that Germany, as German media write, wants to reach some kind of agreement with the Kremlin in order to be able to buy Russian energy resources again.
The Polish president noted that while Putin's army is attacking Ukraine, Europe's strongest economy is negotiating with the aggressor. The head of state called Scholz's communication with the Russian leader “a mistake on the international political front.”
Recall that French leader Emmanuel Macron admitted that he would hold a phone call with the head of the Kremlin.