“The coming weeks will be decisive for the conflict in Ukraine and the future of the West.”
Oku.Az reports that Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk wrote about this on his “X” account.
“The next few weeks will be decisive not only for the war in Ukraine, but also for our future,” he shared.
In addition, the head of the Polish government criticized Western countries for trying to establish “telephone diplomacy” with the Russian leaders.
“These negotiations cannot replace the West’s real support for Ukraine,” he said.
It should be noted that, according to information provided by the Kremlin press service, German Chancellor Olaf Scholtz and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a conversation on November 15 at the initiative of the German side.
No one will stop Putin with phone calls. Last night’s attack, one of the largest in this war, has shown that telephone diplomacy cannot replace real support from the entire West to Ukraine. The coming weeks will be decisive, not only for the war itself, but also for our future.
—Donald Tusk (@donaldtusk) November 17, 2024