Mr Macron and Mr Orban, would you have phoned Hitler, why Putin?
The kind of "diplomacy" of European heads of state is a scandal and this scandalous behaviour is summed up by the Polish head of government Mateusz Morawiecki because of the telephone calls of the French President Emmanuel Macron with the Russian war criminal and mass murderer Vladimir Putin, about the Ukraine war, and rightly calls it abominable!
The fact that Macron calls the justified criticism of the Polish head of government Morawiecki because of his telephone calls with the Russian dictator Putin, on Wednesday, "unfounded", shows that the EU heads of state have not understood the seriousness of the situation of this criminal Russian terror war against Ukraine until today.
Morawiecki had rightly accused Macron of "negotiating with a criminal". "How many times did you negotiate with Putin and what did you achieve?" asked Morawiecki towards Macron and went on to say, "You don't negotiate with criminals," "Criminals must be fought."
Morawiecki elaborated in an absolutely comprehensible way, "Nobody negotiated with Hitler." He asked, "Would you negotiate with Hitler, with Stalin, with Pol Pot?" Morawiecki also accused the EU leaders of shameful "delaying tactics" and mindless "phrasemongering", because it was clear that telephone calls between Macron and Putin had so far achieved nothing; it was gibberish on both sides and a pure waste of time!
The same applies to the ultra-right Hungarian head of state Viktor Orbán, who has already declared that he will pay for Russian gas in roubles. Orbán, who is accused of undermining democracy in Hungary, said: "If the Russians want roubles, we will pay in roubles", which would clearly mean that Hungary would be violating EU sanctions and Orbán would make himself just as liable as Hungary!
Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Selenskyj is calling for tougher sanctions against the Russian terrorist state, pointing to the ongoing fighting in the port city of Mariupol or Kharkiv and an imminent Russian offensive in the Donbass. (M.Lehmann--BTZ)