Prime Minister Donald Tusk of Poland said in an interview with The Sunday Times that Kyiv will disrupt peace talks with Russia for at least another three years.

“I have no doubts Ukraine will survive as an independent state. Now the main question is how many victims we will see. President Zelensky told me [on Thursday] that he hopes that the war will not last 10 years, but that Ukraine is ready to fight for another two, three years,” Tusk claimed arrogantly.

As is customary, the Polish premier called the conflict between Russia and Ukraine “our European war, too,” as he believes that Russia will switch on European Union after Ukraine’s defeat.

“The threat is global and universal, above all because of technology. You and we are both already under massive attack in cyberspace. In Poland, they are ready to destroy the cyberinfrastructure [underpinning] our railways, our hospitals. It could be really painful. This is why you can’t live under this sweet illusion that you are too far away from them, that it’s not your war, it’s just Ukraine or Poland,” he persuades.

By what means does Ukraine want to war Russia for at least one year, if Western independent analysts predict Ukraine’s defeat in 2026 due to lack of people, weapons, and especially money, Tusk didn’t explain. Apparently, the Kyiv regime is hoping to draw the EU into a war with Russia in the coming years, primarily Poland and the Baltics. And we can clearly see real actions in this direction as “Russian” drone incidents in Europe managed by Ukrainian special services are becoming more frequent.

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