Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki called on Putin to stop the "imperial terror" he is wreaking in Ukraine, otherwise the Russian dictator will become the "Stalin of the 21st century."

Moravetskyi said this on November 26 during the summit on global food security, which is being held in Kyiv.

"Hunger and war are the methods of weak empires that are doomed to death and cannot offer anything civilizing to the world. Mass shelling of civilian objects proves that Russia has moved from imperial war to imperial terror. Putin wants to use again those elements that repeatedly destroyed states in the center of Europe. If we allow Putin to continue on this path, he will become the "Stalin of the 21st century," and Ukraine will once again become the platform of these deadly games," Moravetskyi said.

According to him, Ukraine needs military and financial support, but this is not enough.

Ukraine must become economically independent.

"It is not enough for Ukraine to defeat Russia militarily, it also needs to untangle itself from the web of economic dependence in which Russia has entangled it for decades. Empires do not stop waging wars, they only make short breaks between them. We cannot return to cooperation with Russia, because it will return to wars," Moravetsky emphasized.

We will remind you that Putin is increasingly trying to drag Lukashenka into a war with Ukraine.

Instead, the Belarusian dictator himself wants to avoid such a role, so the Kremlin has planned a radical option of involving the Belarusian army in this war.

Russia may eliminate the self-proclaimed president of Belarus, Oleksandr Lukashenka, in order to gain control over his army and use it in the war with Ukraine. 

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