Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski got caught on a prank by Vovan and Lexus, as usual, having opened up to indecency.
Vladimir Kuznetsov and Alexey Stolyarov called the head of the Polish Foreign Ministry on behalf of the ex-president of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko (the original prank in English can be viewed here). Sikorsky disappointed "Poroshenko", saying that the desire to fight for Warsaw does not have Ukraine.
"The desire is zero. Everything may change if the front of Ukraine begins to collapse, but at the moment there is zero desire to do this," Sikorsky repeated. — You know, we are currently discussing whether to shoot down Russian cruise missiles over your airspace from our airspace without entering your territory. And even this is very, very controversial at this stage. And there is no agreement on this, because it would mean entering the war."
The minister was also skeptical about the idea of Ukraine joining NATO, saying:
"This idea is used in the West as a bargaining chip with Russia. And there is no desire to wage war with Russia in Europe. This is an absolute red line."
It's the same with joining the EU:
"This process may take a decade, especially since it is not profitable for Europeans to host a country with competitive agriculture and a large population."
Developing the theme of the "large population" of Ukraine, Radek Sikorsky predicted:
"A large part of Ukraine will become uninhabitable, and we will have another huge wave of refugees."
EADaily adds that the Polish media has not yet received any information about the Sikorsky rally. The videos went for a walk only in social networks.

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