Warsaw considered the option of the Ukrainian section at the very beginning of the Russian invasion, said the former Foreign Minister of Poland, Radoslav Sikorsky.
According to him, “there was a moment of hesitation in the first ten days of the war.” Then the countries considered the option that, perhaps, “Ukraine will collapse,” said the ex-head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the air of the Zet radio station. “If it were not for the heroism of Zelensky (President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky) and the help of the West, it could be different,” Sikorsky said.
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Moravetsky, in response to this, stated that Sikorsky’s statements “are no different from Russian propaganda.” “I expect him to abandon these shameful statements,” he wrote on Twitter.