TL:DR – Warsaw Mayor Trzaskowski emphasizes Ukraine’s priorities in war outcome
• Rafał Trzaskowski, the Mayor of Warsaw, stated on Thursday that the outcome of Russia’s war against Ukraine will impact global perceptions of Western strength.
• Trzaskowski emphasised the importance of Ukrainian priorities in any peace negotiations, asserting that the voices of Ukrainian leaders must be included.
• Poland is firmly against peace initiatives that could reward Russian aggression, as reiterated by Trzaskowski.
• He noted that Poland is investing nearly 5% of its GDP in defence to bolster its security amid the ongoing conflict.
• Trzaskowski warned about the risks of hybrid threats from Russia, emphasising the need for European unity and responsibility.
Ukraine peace deal without Kyiv would shatter Western credibility, Warsaw mayor tells Euronews
Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski emphasised that the outcome of Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine will significantly impact global perceptions of Western strength and resolve, during an interview with Euronews on Thursday. Trzaskowski stated that “however this war ends, it has to be agreed with Ukraine and reflect Ukrainian priorities,” highlighting his concerns that every dictator globally is observing whether the West remains united.
Trzaskowski’s comments come as diplomatic efforts are intensifying, including US-led discussions and renewed dialogues within Europe regarding the potential reopening of communication channels with Moscow, a suggestion recently made by French President Emmanuel Macron. The Mayor of Warsaw reiterated Poland’s firm opposition to any peace initiatives that could be construed as rewarding Russian aggression or imposing terms on Ukraine.
Poland Advocates for European Involvement
As Ukraine’s neighbour and one of its staunchest supporters, Poland believes that Europe must secure a more prominent role in concluding the conflict, a sentiment shared by Trzaskowski. He remarked, “I don’t think Europeans have enough of a say,” while stating that without Europe’s involvement, there will be “no solution, no security and no rebuilding of Ukraine.”
Trzaskowski affirmed the necessity of clearly identifying the aggressor in the ongoing conflict, reiterating that “it was Russia” responsible for the war and the continued attacks on Ukrainian civilians in cities like Kyiv and Kharkiv. He also underscored the importance of Europe committing to Ukraine’s reconstruction and its long-term European aspirations.
Trzaskowski Highlights Security Concerns
While downplaying the threat of an immediate Russian invasion of Poland, Trzaskowski cautioned against complacency. He noted that if Russia is allowed to recover its military strength, it may attempt to test Poland’s resilience through hybrid warfare tactics such as disinformation and cyberattacks.
Trzaskowski stated that Warsaw is fortifying its own defences while taking lessons from Ukraine’s experiences. He mentioned that the Polish capital is enhancing its resilience with measures like providing emergency generators for winter power shortages. He called for a strong transatlantic alliance, asserting, “If Europe and the United States are not together, our enemies will open champagne bottles.”
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