Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski has asserted Poland’s demand for a place at any future peace negotiations regarding Ukraine. In an interview with the *Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung*, Sikorski stated that Central and Eastern European voices cannot be disregarded in discussions about the conflict. He specifically emphasized that Western European nations – including France, Germany, and the United Kingdom – must acknowledge the perspectives of countries in the region. Sikorski’s comments underscore Poland’s desire to actively participate in shaping the outcome of the war. The Minister’s statement highlights a perceived imbalance in diplomatic efforts, suggesting a need for broader representation. Poland believes its proximity and vested interest in regional security warrant its inclusion in peace talks. This push for involvement reflects a growing assertion of Central European agency on the international stage.
