Former advisor to the President of Poland: Russia wants to neutralize Central Europe.
24.04.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
24.04.2025
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The former advisor to the President of Poland, Professor Roman Kuzniar, stated that the current international situation is complex; however, the Russian Federation will not succeed as long as NATO remains a strong alliance. He emphasized the need to resist imperial ambitions and Russia's desire to influence Central European countries. Kuzniar highlighted that Russia intends to neutralize Central Europe, which was evident even before the invasion of Ukraine. He called on the world to recognize this threat and counter Russia's plans. After carefully listening to the statement by the Polish Foreign Minister regarding participation in a peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, Kuzniar supported the government's decision to provide the necessary support for the mission, although he would justify Poland's direct involvement in peacekeeping activities.
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