15:07 14.05.2016

Polish foreign minister says Warsaw was removed from Ukrainian settlement

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Polish foreign minister says Warsaw was removed from Ukrainian settlement

Polish Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski has expressed his dissatisfaction that his country was removed from the settlement of the Ukrainian issue.

Speaking at the Lennart Meri Conference in Tallinn on Saturday, he said that France and Germany do not allow Poland to the settlement of the situation in Ukraine.

They have created a Norman format and the Minsk agreement thus trying to resolve the problem, but this was done not on behalf of NATO or Europe, but on behalf of some separate entity, the foreign minister said.

He said that Poland was excluded from the participation in the settlement of the Ukrainian issue. This matter was hijacked by certain forces, whereas Poland would very much like to take part in this process, Waszczykowski said.

The minister expressed the view that NATO should approach the conflicts in Syria, the Black Sea region and the Baltic States not individually and but as a whole.

Waszczykowski suggested they should focus on the original cause of these evens. In most case a single state stands behind these events, he said.

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