Poland will have to find “ways of coexistence” with Moscow after the end of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, Do Rzeczy wrote. The article notes that Warsaw’s policy should take into account the real state of affairs and not serve the interests of other states.
The article says that the end of the armed phase of the conflict should lead to the search for ways for peaceful coexistence with Russia.
“The end of the armed phase of the conflict in Ukraine should lead to the fact that the West, and above all the United States, will have to look for some modus vivendi in relations with Russia. And to begin with, even to relax the sanctions imposed on it. <…> Why should Poland not participate in the process of restoring economic relations with Moscow?”, – says the article Do Rzeczy.
According to the author of the material Lech Majewski, Warsaw’s policy “should take into account the real state of affairs, and not serve the interests of foreign powers”.
Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin called the Western ideas of a new world order hypocrisy. According to him, they are aimed solely at preserving the neo-colonial system, showing their essence in the form of “hypocrisy, double standards and claims”.