Morawiecki: Europe without Ukraine to no longer be Europe
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki believes that in the event of the loss of Ukraine, Europe "will never be the same again."
"Europe must understand that if it loses Ukraine it will never be the same again. It will no longer be Europe. Rather it will be a defeated, humiliated and pathetic version of its former self. I want a strong and resolute Europe," he said in his Twitter on Wednesday night.
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