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After Trump’s victory, Poland may now take more responsibility for its security, – Sikorski

After Trump's victory, Poland may now take more responsibility for its security, – cue < p>Міністр закордонних справ Польщі Радослав Сікорський заявив, що Європа після перемоги на виборах президента США Дональда Трампа “має терміново взяти на себе більшу відповідальність за свою безпеку”.

Про це повідомляє Onet Wiadomosci.

Varto say that a confirmation statement was made after the announcement of the early voting results of the US presidential election.

Sikorskiy noted that with expenditures on defense and decisions regarding migration policy, Poland will now encourage those whose allies are no longer beginning to add that with renewed trust in the EU and good deals with the States of Poland not a leader in the process of increasing the stability of the European Union.

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“The American people praised the decision, as we respect. The correctness of Poland’s current foreign policy has been confirmed by the promotion of political contacts with both democrats and republicans”, – The minister confirms.

Varto added that the head of the Polish government, Donald Tusk, stated that the future of Europe will lie not in the American presidential elections, but first of all, it will lie in front of itself.

And in advance of such promotions, Tusk said that Zelensky’s plan for victory will lie with Based on the results of the US elections, it is easy to realize that the strategies included in Zelensky’s plan “will be re-evaluated after the American elections.”

In advance, Prime Minister of Ugorsk region Viktor Orban blamed Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential elections, saying that the European Union is responsible for developing a new strategy for Ukraine.

As it turns out, the Republican Donald Trump is new President of the United States. You have already subtracted 277 electoral votes from the 270 needed. With this, the sound of voices is even more disturbing. Also, the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky was one of the first among world leaders to welcome Donald Trump to victory in the US presidential elections.

Prepared by: Nina Petrovich

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