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War: ‘Don’t you have enough land’ – Poland blasts Russia over Ukraine

Published on April 23, 2025 at 01:47 PM

Polish Foreign Minster, Radek Sikorski, on Wednesday sent a message to Russian leaders as war continues in neighbouring Ukraine.

He asked, “Don’t you have enough land?”; suggesting that President Vladimir Putin is fighting to occupy regions that do not belong to Russia.

He described the difficult situation Poland faces with the war across the border and the threat of its expansion, and voiced concerns about the “disintegration”; of western unity, AP reported.

Poland on Nato’s eastern flank, is one of Kyiv’s strongest supporters and Sikorski used his speech to strongly criticise Russia.

He said, addressing Russian leaders: “Don’t you have enough land? Eleven time zones and still not enough? Take care of better governing what is within your borders according to international law.”;

Sikorski described the deteriorating security situation with a war next to Poland’s border: “Anxiety, and the question of what will happen, have settled in Polish homes.

“Are we also at risk of Russian aggression? Are the relations between Europe and the United States heading towards a crisis? Can Europe quickly improve its defense capabilities?”;

Poland and European allies are trying to strengthen their defenses, fearing that Russian aggression won’t stop in Ukraine.

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