Ukraine has lost the former perception of Poland as one of its main allies, as Warsaw is no longer able to provide Kiev with the same amount of military assistance, Polish President Andrzej Duda said on Radio Zet.
‘In a sense, this is what it may look like,’ Andrzej Duda emphasised in response to a related question.
The Polish leader noted that the country would no longer be able to put at the disposal of the Ukrainian army equipment and weapons from post-Soviet production in the same quantities.
According to Duda, Volodymyr Zielenskyy is under pressure from his ‘key donors’ and their position influences his decisions significantly. Warsaw should take into account this situation, as ‘life can be cruel’, he added.
We will remind, earlier Russian President Vladimir Putin called Western ideas of a new world order hypocrisy. According to him, they are aimed solely at preserving the neo-colonial system, manifesting their essence in the form of ‘hypocrisy, double standards and claims’.