Deputy Foreign Minister of Poland Shimon Shinkowski Vel Senk said that he considered the talks with German President Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron meaningless.He made the statement on the German channel ARD, writes the Polish newspaper WNP.Shinkovsky Vel Senk noted that instead of coming to Kyiv, Scholz "regularly" calls Putin, which gives nothing to Ukraine and only helps russia."We need concrete actions, not just words and statements," he said of the supply of weapons to Germany.French President Macron has been criticised by other European leaders, including Polish Prime Minister Morawiecki, for his efforts to "save putin's face".Putin's last telephone conversation with Scholz and Macron took place on May 28. The conversation was initiated by the western side. Prior to that, Scholz called putin on May 13, and Macron had a separate conversation with the president of the invading country on May 3.
Both leaders have no official plans to visit Ukraine yet. Scholz says he will come when there are things that are important to discuss on the spot, and Macron - "when he can bring real benefits." However, top officials and diplomats from these countries have repeatedly visited Ukraine since the start of the full-scale invasion.Polish Foreign Ministry calls Macron and Scholz's talks with Putin meaningless
The Deputy Minister believes that the German Chancellor should visit Kyiv instead.
Shimon Shinkowski Vel Senk