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Foreign Affairs committee  Thank you for the question. Since I'm not a military expert, it will be hard for me to answer your question very accurately. I'm fairly certain that Mr. Putin has no interest in deploying those weapons. However, that doesn't mean that he won't do it. The threat of using those w

March 31st, 2022Committee meeting

Magdalena Dembińska

Foreign Affairs committee  I completely agree.

March 31st, 2022Committee meeting

Magdalena Dembińska

Foreign Affairs committee  I will also give Professor Snyder a chance to answer the question, but as far as Transnistria is concerned, I would say that it's possible. On the other hand, the Transnistrians are careful not to state their position on this—unlike South Ossetia and Abkhazia, for example, which

March 31st, 2022Committee meeting

Magdalena Dembińska

Foreign Affairs committee  Thank you very much for the question. Of course, I don't have a crystal ball, but history will tell us. I think this is possibly the most realistic scenario, even if it is terribly sad. It is the most realistic in the sense that it gives Mr. Putin the opportunity to say that he

March 31st, 2022Committee meeting

Magdalena Dembińska

Foreign Affairs committee  I am sure it does. As to whether this plan will be implemented, I am not sure. For Mr. Putin to be able to turn to his electorate—if he takes it into account—to say that he has succeeded and that he wanted to liberate Donbass—

March 31st, 2022Committee meeting

Magdalena Dembińska

Foreign Affairs committee  Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. Thank you for inviting me to appear before the committee. The war was not expected to last this long. Despite Russia's military superiority, the Ukrainian army is resisting. The situation on the front has been stagnant for some time. All indicat

March 31st, 2022Committee meeting

Magdalena Dembińska