The Prime Minister of Poland accused Europe of indifference to the genocide in Ukraine

Ukraine's suffering is surrounded by a wall of indifference, wrote Mateusz Morawiecki.

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has accused some European countries of being indifferent to the genocide in Ukraine carried out by Russian troops since a full-scale invasion 100 days ago.

< span style = "font-weight: 400;"> In the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) on Friday he wrote that almost all channels in the world show the killing of peaceful Ukrainians by Russians, but” nevertheless the suffering of Ukraine is surrounded by a wall of indifference. “

Moravetsky noted that over the past hundred days there has been no shortage of symbolic gestures of solidarity from other European countries. Many European leaders came to Kyiv.

However, the Polish Prime Minister is convinced that despite the fact that Ukraine was able to keep Kyiv, Kharkiv and prevented dictator Putin from pursuing his strategic goals, Russia can hardly be considered a loser.

“Moreover, the fact that Russia has not yet been defeated is its partial victory,” Moravetsky wrote.

Read also: Putin's victory will doom our common world to death – Rzeczpospolita

Learn more about the crime's responsibility. Especially when it is a “crime of crimes”, read Irina Pavlenko's article “ Putin and the genocide of Ukrainians: a difficult path to recognition “.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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