Poland's deputy prime minister warns of possible Russian "false flag operation"
Summary
Poland's Deputy Prime Minister Radek Sikorski warned that Russia may try to create a fake attack as an excuse to attack a NATO country. He stated that Ukraine's resistance has limited Russia's ability to invade NATO's eastern border and emphasized the need to stay united against Russia.Key Facts
- Sikorski said Russia could stage a "false flag operation" to justify attacking a NATO member.
- Ukraine's defense efforts have weakened Russia's control in the Black Sea and stopped Russian air dominance.
- Ukrainian forces have reclaimed over 230 square miles of land this year.
- Russian missile attacks forced a halt to civilian gas sales in Crimea.
- About 90% of military supplies to Ukraine come through Poland.
- Poland and Ukraine have recently had tensions due to historical disagreements involving a military unit's name.
- Sikorski believes direct talks between Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy and President Putin are the best way forward.
- Russia’s Foreign Minister said Moscow is willing to talk to Kyiv, though previous talks involved the U.S. as a mediator.
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