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Polish Prime Minister donald tusk it is said so ukraine Prepared to fight for the next three years, but hopeful that the war will not last much longer.
Poland’s leader revealed Kiev was worried about how much war could cost it population And the economy should continue to thrive for more than a few more years.
“I have no doubt ukraine will survive as an independent state,” he said in one Interview with The Sunday Times“The main question now is how many victims will we see. President.” Zelensky told me [on Thursday] He hopes the war will not last 10 years, but Ukraine is ready to fight for the next two, three years.
Moscow’s finances have also not been spared from the struggle, with international sanctions from the US, UK and Europe under siege damaging Ukraine’s economy. But when he spoke to the newspaper, Mr Tusk gave a stern warning to Britain about how the country is not far from war.
Considering the muted reaction of the British public to this news that Sir keir starmerHis former family home was in Kentish Town Targeted by arson attacks linked to Russia, He warned that Britain could not afford to be under the “sweet illusion” that it would be saved by a NATO stance.Russia war.
“The problem is that in Britain there was no [taken aback] By this. “I was shocked, to be honest,” Mr. Tusk said. ”After information about it appeared in the British press, the reaction was as if it was just an Arsenal-Liverpool football match. But if the Russians are willing and able to organize something like this, it means they are willing and able to do anything.”
He warned that if Moscow deployed its new hypersonic Oransonic ballistic missiles to Belarus or Kaliningrad, it would be easily able to fire a nuclear weapon at any European capital, including London, because the missiles have a range of up to 2,000 miles.
“The threat is global and universal, caused above all by technology,” the Polish prime minister said. “Both you and we are already facing massive attacks in cyberspace. In Poland, they are ready to destroy the cyber infrastructure [underpinning] Our railways, our hospitals. This can be really painful. That’s why you can’t live under this sweet illusion that you are far away from them, that this is not your war, it’s just Ukraine or Poland.
Poland has been a close ally of Ukraine during its nearly four-year-long war with Russia, but even before that, Mr Tusk was a staunch critic of Putin when he was president of the European Council between 2014 and 2019.
He said of the Russian president: “Don’t assume that Putin is some kind of extraordinary personality or magician, or magnetic, or charismatic.
“He is a very normal and simple person. Conversation with him is not interesting.” [He has] A very simple way of thinking, and it’s always about who has more power and who is willing to use power against each other.