Donald Tusk's hard message to a little before the meeting with Trump: “Russia is not invincible. Peace is obtained by force”

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk sent a harsh message to Vladimir Putin, before the meeting between US President Donald Trump and the Kremlin leader.

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk sent a harsh message to Vladimir Putin: Facebook
Poland Prime Minister Donald Tusk sent a Kremlin leader just before the meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, scheduled in Alaska on Friday. The head of the Polish government stressed that “peace by force“It is the only real way to stop the aggression and reminded that Russia”it is not invincible. ” In addition, this one asked for European unity in front of “threats coming from the east”.
“August 15 is a good day to talk to Russia about war and peace. On the same day, 105 years ago, during the battle in Warsaw, the Poles stopped the Red Army in its advance to Europe. Fortunately, I didn't know that Russia was invincible and I defeated it. Peace is obtained by force, nothing else”, The prime minister wrote on the platform X.
History lessons and warning for the future
Tusk's message marks the commemoration of 105 years since the so-called “miracle from Vistula ”, The moment when the Polish army rejected the Soviet offensive at the gates of Warsaw, thus stopping the advance to Europe.
The prime minister recalled that “Russia's strategy has never changed“And consists of”to get, to maintain, conquer control over this part of the world“. In his opinion, “The future of Poland and European Security will decide in the coming days”.
The meeting in Alaska, seen as a “great confrontation”
Referring to the meeting between Trump and Putin, Tusk described her straight “A great diplomatic confrontation, the reflection of the military confrontation on the Ukrainian front“He compared Ukraine's current struggle with the resistance of Poland in 1920.
“The most important lesson in the past and present is that we must be united in the face of threats that again come from the east”, Concluded the Polish Prime Minister.
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin will meet in Alaska on Friday at 11:30 local time (22:30 Romanian time), Kremlin's Iuri Usakov announced on Thursday. The two leaders will discuss about “The enormous potential unexploited” ofl the economic relations between Russia and the US, as well as about the prospects for the conclusion of the Ukraine, said the Russian official.




