Published 06:10 IST, July 26th 2022
Poland to not attend events involving officials of Russia & Belarus: Foreign Minister
Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Jablonski said that Belarus supports Russia and called for isolation of both the nations from "all international formats."
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Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Pawel Jablonski on Monday, 25 July, said that officials of Poland will not attend events which have participation of representatives from Russia and Belarus. He asserted that Polish government has taken decision as "it is a fundamental element" of ir policy with regards to Russian military offensive in Ukraine, EuroIntegration reported citing Polish Rio. He said that Belarus supports Russia and called for isolation of both nations from "all international formats."
Pawel Jablonski called it "necessary" to stop Russia from being able to act as a "normal partner" in international ties and stressed that Moscow is no more a "normal partner." He furr said that "isolation is necessary" as Russian President Vlimir Putin develops his policy based on 'fact' that he has a chance to have international ties. Jablonski accused Russia of attacking civilians and breaching international law and called it "an aggressor," as per EuroIntegration report.
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It is pertinent to note here that Poland has been offering support to Ukraine ever since Moscow launched offensive on February 24. More than 4.7 million refugees crossed into Poland after Moscow inved Kyiv, according to statistics released by UNHCR. Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and President Andrzej Duda visited Ukraine after Russia launched an offensive on February 24. Furrmore, Poland has imposed sanctions against Russia for initiating aggression in Ukraine.
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Meanwhile, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense of Poland, Mariusz Blaszczak held a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Ukraine on July 12. During meeting, Zelenskyy expressed gratitude for supporting his nation in its fight against Russia, according to a statement released by Ukrainian President's office. Mariusz Blaszczak thanked Zelenskyy for his stance and stressed that " freedom and independence of Ukraine is freedom and independence of Poland." Zelenskyy emphasized that Poland and Ukraine are toger in "current difficult situation" and expressed confidence in strengning of defence cooperation between two nations.
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06:10 IST, July 26th 2022