Lech Walesa distributes against Trump.
The former Polish president and leader of the Solidarnosc union, Lech Walesa, expresses in a letter to US President Trump his "horror" about his dispute with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. "We have followed your conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy with horror and disgust," says the letter, signed by 39 former Polish political prisoners and published by Walesa on Facebook. "We consider showing your expectations of respect and gratitude for the material support that the United States has given Ukraine in its fight against Russia to be insulting," the letter said. "Gratitude is due to the heroic Ukrainian soldiers who shed their blood in the Defence of the values of the free world." In the letter, the atmosphere during the scandal is compared to that of "interrogation by the security service ... and before communist courts". The undersigned call on the United States to comply with the security guarantees they gave Ukraine in 1994. "These guarantees are unconditional. There is no word in it that this aid is to be treated as an economic exchange," it says with regard to the Budapest Memorandum. In it, the USA, Russia and Great Britain have guaranteed the sovereignty of Ukraine, Belarus and Kazakhstan within the existing borders. In return, the three former Soviet republics gave the Soviet nuclear weapons stationed on their territory to Russia.
The former Polish president and leader of the Solidarnosc union, Lech Walesa, expresses in a letter to US President Trump his "horror" about his dispute with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. "We have followed your conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy with horror and disgust," says the letter, signed by 39 former Polish political prisoners and published by Walesa on Facebook. "We consider showing your expectations of respect and gratitude for the material support that the United States has given Ukraine in its fight against Russia to be insulting," the letter said. "Gratitude is due to the heroic Ukrainian soldiers who shed their blood in the Defence of the values of the free world." In the letter, the atmosphere during the scandal is compared to that of "interrogation by the security service ... and before communist courts". The undersigned call on the United States to comply with the security guarantees they gave Ukraine in 1994. "These guarantees are unconditional. There is no word in it that this aid is to be treated as an economic exchange," it says with regard to the Budapest Memorandum. In it, the USA, Russia and Great Britain have guaranteed the sovereignty of Ukraine, Belarus and Kazakhstan within the existing borders. In return, the three former Soviet republics gave the Soviet nuclear weapons stationed on their territory to Russia.