Conservative Karol Navaroki’s victory in Poland’s presidential election, what will be the impact on the Russia-Ukraine War?
Karol Navoki, who won Poland’s presidential election.
Warsaw, Poland): Conservative leader Karol Navoki has won in a tough match in the Poland presidential election. According to the final data of the counting of votes, Navarki got 50.89 percent votes in this very close match. While his opponent Warsaw’s Mayor Rafal Tzaskowski got 49.11 percent votes.
What will be the victory of Navoki’s victory on the Russia-Ukraine war?
The Russian-Ukraine war has currently reached its deadliest round of 3 years by the Ukrainian Army on a large drone attack on 5 airbase of Russia. Russia can reversed Ukraine heavy. In such a situation, Conservative candidate Karol Navrocki’s possible victory in Poland’s presidential election can have a significant impact on the Russia-Ukraine war. Let us know that Navarki is considered close to the right -wing party ‘Law and Justice’. He has given many decisive indications about Poland’s policy towards Ukraine in his election campaign.
Ukraine may have less support and support of Poland
Navarki has clearly stated that unless historically sensitive issues such as Volhinia massacre are not solved, they are not in favor of inclusion of Ukraine in NATO or European Union. He also says that till now Poland has given adequate assistance to Ukraine, but further relationships will be based on ‘competition’ and ‘national interests’ and not only cooperation. Navarki is also against the deployment of Polish soldiers in Ukraine. This is evident that Ukraine’s military support and cooperation to Poland may decrease after Navoki became President. This will be a big shock for Ukraine.
Ukraine’s colleagues also worried about Navroki’s attitude
Not only Ukraine but also his colleagues are worried about Navroki’s attitude. Ukraine itself is also afraid of Poland’s support to be reduced. At such a time, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelancesi expressed concern over the attitude of Navaroki, saying that if Ukraine does not become a part of NATO, Russia could reach the borders of Poland. However, Ukraine is a partial relief that Navoki’s attitude is also not soft towards Russia. (AP)
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