Why did Joe Biden omit Poland? “I wish he had called”
The meeting of the leaders of the two most powerful countries in the world has always attracted attention. Currently, it is more complex that the promotion was started that it was originally planned at the beginning. Joe Biden will chat with Vladimir Putin incl. about the place of Russian troops on the border with Ukraine.
Europe is afraid of a new military conflict, because Moscow is to gather an army on the Ukrainian border. The international situation is tense, and most of all Kiev hopes that the Biden-Putin meeting will relieve it.
Before starting conversations that began as a video call, Biden consulted leadership agreements, which include: Great Britain, Germany, France and Italy. Why did he omit Poland, which is available as a neighbor of Ukraine, in addition at the present time related to solving problems with the conflict on the Polish-Belarusian border? We asked Law and Justice MPs.
Arkadiusz Mularczyk, item I understand we had a time when Donald Trump’s administration focused on Polandand our country was his first step. We can see that for the Biden administration, the first ones have changed. Poland is not the first priority, but this administration has bet on other countries. Well, read it acceptable and get it done.
Maria Koč, PiS senator: – Apparently such a choice key. Make a choice by talking to and joining. I wish he had called. Certainly, the prime minister or the president would have a lot to say in this matter. If it is different, there is simply no different understanding about this part of Europe. Maybe someone advises him badly, because you wanted to write first-hand information, you should also have with the Polish president.
Jan Mosiński, PiS MP: – To provide protection for Biden’s strategy. Poles have repeatedly set an example of solidarity with Ukraine. I can, by the administration of the White House stopped as well as determination. Joe Biden knows perfectly well that with the state that Poland runs in Ukraine. We are Ukraine’s test partner both in terms of its accession to the European Union and NATO. Biden did not have to consult anything because he knows what he can count on on our part.
Mularczyk reminds that although Biden did not write directly to the prime minister to talk to bilateral interlocutors, to refer to the seller or the president.
– For us, the USA is a strategic partner and it is difficult to be offended. We know that the talks were held with Minister Mariusz Błaszczak, Zbigniew Rau, and the preliminary head of the intelligence interview with Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki. Biden’s administration is definitely “briefed”. I think we have many different perspectives for the future – he is with Mularczyk’s Ukraine.
Meanwhile, the preparation of Law and Justice hosted many right-wing leaders in Warsaw. Marine Le Pen, head of the National Union, who gave an interview to “Rzeczpospolita” was also in Poland. She referred to the situation to the East saying that “Ukraine lies within Russia’s sphere of influence”. Do these words from Copper mean for the Bide administration to skip in preparation for the preparation for Putin?
– Le Pen was in Warsaw and the conversation concerned the future of the EU. We have a common position on the issue, but I do not agree with it on the issue of Ukraine. I hope that when we get to the conversation on this topic, we will present her arguments and change my mind. She is underperforming at work, and bad, not good. Ukraine is a state and is not in every command of Russia’s influence – argues senator Kon, who expects that he will change his approach with Putin and “depart from the soft course”.
What’s on this side of the owner Mosiński?
-Maybe, I could benefit by exchanging the analysis of the 1994 Budapest Memorandum. The Ukrainians were left with problems, and the US and Russia did not fulfill their obligations. The second issue to solve the problem will be withdrawn from the border with Ukraine. The third issue concerns human rights that are being trampled on in Russia – emphasizes the PiS MP.
Łukasz Szpyrka