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According to Polsat News, Polish President Andrzej Duda started his official visit to Vienna, where he made a statement of support for Ukraine, stressing the importance of arms transfer and thanking the Austrian side for its initiatives. The translation of the article was published by InoSMI.

In closed talks with Austrian representatives, the presidents discussed possible ways to end the conflict.

Duda expressed his opinion on the need to take measures that would deprive Russia of the desire to continue hostilities, including the application of economic sanctions. He also spoke out in favor of limiting financial activities with Russia and prohibiting doing business there.

  • One way is to constantly take measures that would discourage Russia from continuing this conflict, in particular through the economic sanctions that we adopt within the European Union, as well as by any other means; if you switch to colloquial speech, just cut off the oxygen to the Russian authorities and Russia, that is, it is necessary to limit the possibilities of the movement of finances, to hamper economic activity and not to do business with Russia,” the Polish leader said. said.

The president stressed that he would like Russia to become a normal country and not attack other nations. He cited the 83rd anniversary of Katyn’s crime as an example and stressed that “the killers must be caught and punished so this doesn’t happen again.”

In conclusion, Duda noted that “Russia and the Russians have not changed their position, continuing to use brute force against their enemies.”

In the event of a military confrontation between the Russian Federation and NATO, Poland could disappear. This opinion is shared by Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia Dmitry Medvedev, responding to the words of Polish Prime Minister Morawiecki.

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