NewsSikorski urges NATO to tighten grip on Putin amid tensions

Sikorski urges NATO to tighten grip on Putin amid tensions

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Radosław Sikorski, expressed hope for NATO's return to a policy of containing Vladimir Putin, emphasizing the role of the USA. In an interview with "Polityka," Sikorski stated that "the international climate around Poland has deteriorated, as has that around the entire European Union."

Radosław Sikorski
Radosław Sikorski
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Paulina Ciesielska

What do you need to know?

  • Radosław Sikorski spoke with "Polityka" and emphasized the need for NATO to return to a policy of containing Vladimir Putin, focusing on the role of the United States.
  • International changes: Sikorski noted the deterioration of the international climate around Poland and the entire European Union.
  • Relations with Germany: The new government in Germany signals a desire to maintain close relations with Poland, which may lead to new joint projects.

In a conversation with "Polityka," Radosław Sikorski emphasized that the United States should play a key role in the process of containing Vladimir Putin.

- Every American administration learns about Russia anew. However, for this new reset from Washington, there's no positive response from Moscow, just a play for time - emphasized the Foreign Minister. - It's time to return to pressure, to creating incentives and motivations for Putin to step down from the path of aggression. And I hope that Donald Trump will do this soon in his unique style. That means flipping the switch so that Putin feels it - he added.

Sikorski: "The world is not going in the right direction"

Sikorski noted that the international climate around Poland has worsened, similar to the entire European Union. - The world is not going in the right direction - he assessed. He also mentioned the upcoming policy address, which he will deliver on April 23, where he will discuss these changes in more detail.

Sikorski also confirmed that the new government in Germany is sending signals of wanting to maintain close relations with Poland.

- We are receiving signals of a desire to maintain very close relations with Poland. Politicians of the victorious Christian Democratic Party have even talked about it at election rallies, which may mean that the slogan "we want good relations with Poland" is popular in Germany - said the minister. He also expressed hope for new joint projects, such as missile defence based on Polish radars and German missiles.

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