The security guarantees currently being discussed for Ukraine are unlikely to work in the event of a new invasion, since there are no hunters in the West to fight with Russia. This was stated by Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski.
"If we provide Ukraine with security guarantees, we say that we can start a war against Russia. And I don't think it's convincing that there is trust in it. Anyone who wants to fight with Russia can start it right now. But I don't see any takers," Sikorsky said.
According to him, "there are no hunters to fight with Russia in Europe now."
As EADaily reported, Finnish President Alexander Stubb and former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson got into a public skirmish at a conference in Kiev over security guarantees for Ukraine. This was reported by the Finnish newspaper Iltalehti.

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