Sikorski on a possible Russian attack on Poland: They are preparing something, just as it was before the invasion of Ukraine
"We cannot rule out that, although Putin is not able to win, he may still make another similar decision."

The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that Poland takes threats from Moscow seriously, although it is not panicking, writes "European Pravda".
"There is concern because Putin attacked Ukraine based on optimistic and completely erroneous assessments. He caused enormous human suffering and serious economic losses across Europe by making this insane and criminal decision to invade Ukraine. Therefore, we cannot rule out that, although he is not able to win, he may still make another similar decision," Sikorski said.
The minister commented on information from the British newspaper The Telegraph that the United States allegedly passed a warning to Warsaw about a possible armed provocation by Russia against Poland, to "test NATO's resolve."
The official said he could neither confirm nor deny this information, but "the news comes from a reputable publication, so it is likely true."
He expressed hope that revealing Russia's intentions would force it to abandon these plans.
"That is why we are sending a signal to the Russians:
we know they are preparing something, just as it was before the invasion of Ukraine. And, by revealing their intentions in advance, I hope that we will be able to convince them to abandon their aggressive stance," the official added.
At the same time, Sikorski is confident that Moscow does not have enough resources to attack Poland.
"If the Russians threaten us, we take these threats seriously. But today, Putin does not have the means to attack us: most likely, he may try to stage some kind of provocation. He has still failed to conquer Donbas after almost thirteen years of attempts," emphasized the head of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
At the same time, Sikorski expressed the opinion that Russia is organizing a "false flag operation" to justify an attack on a NATO member country.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated concerns about a possible Russian provocation, the aim of which is to "test NATO's resolve."
Before this, Latvian intelligence also reported that Russia is preparing possible provocations against the Baltic states or Poland, in particular, drone attacks and other hybrid actions, to force NATO countries to stop supporting Ukraine.
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