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War, day 21: Lavrov announces progress in negotiations, Zelensky hints at concession to NATO – War in Ukraine

Kyiv was on curfew, and there were loud explosions in the western suburbs at a time when the prime ministers of Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovenia were already talking to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky after arriving by train in this dangerous situation.

“You’re not alone,” wrote Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala on Twitter. “We admire how bravely you are fighting. You are fighting for your life, your country and your freedom … Our countries are next to you.”

“Europe must understand that if it loses Ukraine, it will never be the same. It will no longer be Europe. Instead, it will be a defeated, humiliated and pathetic version of itself. I want a strong and determined Europe.”


Mateuš Moravecki,

Prime Minister of Poland

Admission came from Warsaw that the trip was risky but worth it in the name of values, and Russia was warned. The choice of train seems to be associated with the risk that the overflight of a Polish military plane will be perceived as a provocation.

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This photo shows Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, Deputy Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski, Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala and Slovenia’s Janez Jansa.

Commenting on the presence of Jaroslav Kaczynski, deputy prime minister and leader of the ruling Law and Order, Polish officials also recalled that he and his brother, the late President Lech Kaczynski, traveled to Georgia in 2008 during the then Russian war.

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