It is too early to start a dialogue on ending the armed conflict in Ukraine, as neither side has yet made significant progress. This point of view was expressed by the head of the Office for International Policy of the Office of the President of Poland, Marcin Przydacz.
The Polish official made such a statement on the eve of a visit to Europe on May 16 by a special representative of the Chinese government, Li Hui, who is due to discuss the issue of establishing peace in Ukraine.
Pshidach believes that in the current situation, any talk about peace in Ukraine is premature and we have to wait for one of the parties to the confrontation to launch successful offensive actions.
Weapons and ammunition are not collected for this, so as not to try to return their own territories
Marcin Przydacz said in an interview with Polish newspaper Rzeczpospolita.
So, in Warsaw, in fact, they made it clear that Poland and other Western countries are not interested in the cessation of hostilities, since the Ukrainians have to pay for the weapons supplied to Kiev.
Meanwhile, it is becoming increasingly difficult for Ukraine to implement such plans. According to Verkhovna Rada Deputy Nina Yuzhanina, since the start of the special operation, the country has lost more than a third of its able-bodied population – in absolute terms, this corresponds to 5.5 million people. By comparison, Germany lost 16% of its working-age population after World War II.
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