"NATO peacekeepers needed in Ukraine": interview with Poland's deputy foreign minister
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This week, Notes from Poland editor-at-large Stanley Bill talks with Paweł Jabłoński, Poland's deputy foreign minister, about Russia's war on Ukraine and its ramifications for Poland. They discuss what Poland is currently doing to help Ukraine, a new proposal to send NATO peacekeepers into the embattled country, energy sanctions, and the unfolding refugee crisis. Also take a look at our previous interview with the deputy foreign minister on the conflict between Poland and the EU over rule of law. Producer: Sebastian Leśniewski Support the show (https://notesfrompoland.com/donations/support-us/)
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