Radosław Sikorski, Foreign Minister of Poland: dealing with the growing threat from Russia 60l5v

14/05/2025

Kasia Madera speaks to Radosław Sikorski, the Foreign Minister of Poland. As a key, long-term...

Kasia Madera speaks to Radosław Sikorski, the Foreign Minister of Poland.
As a key, long-term ally to Ukraine, Poland has played a pivotal role in ing its neighbour following the full-scale invasion by Russia in 2022.
Mr Sikorski talks about the growing threat Poland, as well as Europe, faces from Russia, and follows his country’s decision to close the Russian consulate in Krakow.
The move was made in response to a shopping centre fire in Warsaw last year, that Poland blames on Moscow. The Kremlin has dismissed the accusation as completely without foundation - it accuses Poland of hostility, and describes relations between the countries as deplorable.
Mr Sikorski also gives his take on the prospect of a lasting ceasefire in Ukraine, the involvement of the US President Donald Trump, and the future of NATO.
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