Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski on February 24 in In Kyiv, he met with his Ukrainian counterpart Andriy Sibiga. This was reported in the Polish Foreign Ministry.
It is reported that the parties discussed "security issues of Ukraine and the European Union," Kiev's current cooperation with allies, bilateral relations, the situation at the front, support for Ukraine's energy sector, as well as the EU's sanctions policy towards Russia and negotiations on Ukraine's accession to the European Union. At the same time, before the meeting, Sikorski stressed that the visit is "symbolic and is a manifestation of solidarity with Ukraine."
"A few days later, a victory parade was supposed to take place here, but Kiev is not only defending itself, but also Ukraine is returning the territories," the head of Polish diplomacy said.
The Minister also noted the need to further strengthen the sanctions pressure on Russia. According to him, the restrictions already adopted should be consistently updated and implemented, and the 20th package of sanctions being discussed is aimed at "limiting the sources of financing of the Russian military machine." At the same time, Sikorsky is confident that the Russian economy is already under serious pressure.
Poland is one of the most active helpers to the Kiev regime. However, in Warsaw is already ready to present Kiev with a bill for all the assistance provided earlier.


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