Europe at greatest risk of war in 30 years, Poland warns
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[January 13, 2022]
By Thomas Escritt
VIENNA (Reuters) - Europe is nearer war
than it has been in 30 years, Poland's foreign minister warned during
the third round of diplomacy this week aimed at defusing tensions over
Russia's demand that Ukraine never be allowed to join NATO.
Addressing envoys from the 57 members of the Organization for Security
and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), Zbigniew Rau did not name Russia, but
listed a string of conflicts in which Moscow's involvement has been
alleged.
"It seems that the risk of war in the OSCE area is now greater than ever
before in the last 30 years," Rau said in a speech outlining his
country's priorities as it holds the OSCE's rotating chairmanship this
year.
"For several weeks we have been faced with the prospect of a major
military escalation in Eastern Europe."
Poland is among the NATO members that are most hawkish in confronting
what it sees as Russia's revisionist ambitions in Eastern Europe.
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A Ukrainian navy sailor is seen on board an armoured gunboat during
a short voyage near a base of the Ukrainian Naval Forces in the Azov
Sea port of Berdyansk, Ukraine January 12, 2022. REUTERS/Anastasia
Vlasova
"We should focus on a peaceful
resolution of the conflict in and around Ukraine," Rau added,
calling for "full respect of the sovereignty, territorial integrity
and unity of Ukraine within its internationally recognised borders".
Russia has deployed more than 100,000 troops near its borders with
Ukraine, which is already battling Moscow-backed separatists in its
east. Russia annexed Ukraine's Crimea region in 2014.
Thursday's talks in Vienna will be the first this week in which
Ukraine will be represented, and there only on a low, ambassadorial
level. Ministerial talks between Russia and the U.S. in Geneva on
Tuesday and between Russia and NATO in Brussels on Wednesday failed
to yield clear progress.
The Kremlin on Thursday gave a bleak assessment of Russia's security
talks with the United States and NATO this week, describing them as
"unsuccessful" and saying there was disagreement on fundamental
issues.
(Writing by Thomas Escritt; editing by Francois Murphy and Philippa
Fletcher)
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