Tuesday11 February 2025
kriminal-ua.info

There is potential for a security alliance between the UK, Ukraine, and Poland, but Poland lacks the ambition needed to make it happen.

Poland lacks the ambition to engage in potential security alliances with Ukraine and other European countries. This opinion was expressed in an interview with the chief editor of the publication "GORDON," Alesa Batsman, by Andriy Deshchytsia, the former acting Minister of Foreign Affairs and ex-Ambassador of Ukraine to Poland.
Дещица: Є потенціал для безпекового альянсу між Великобританією, Україною та Польщею, але Польщі бракує амбіційності для його реалізації.

A journalist asked what the former ambassador thinks about potential security alliances like Poland, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom as an "alternative to U.S. assistance."

"I believe there is potential: there is quite significant potential. And such a triangle – Ukraine, Poland, the United Kingdom or Ukraine, Poland, and the Northern European countries – absolutely has the right to exist, including in the field of security and military matters. It seems to me that Poland lacks a bit of ambition in this regard. I think they are somewhat short on leadership," Deshchitsa replied.

He noted that Poland is currently in the midst of a presidential election campaign.

"They are more focused on who will win the presidential elections. But I see a very good opportunity for Poland to become a leader in Eastern Europe, as they have always desired, especially if they, along with other countries, take the lead in a military mission in Ukraine. I believe we have the understanding and the experience. And I already say: if the Polish leadership is ambitious enough, they will take this on. I would like to see that," Deshchitsa said.

He believes that such actions by Poland would be supported by other countries, particularly the United States.