Poland and Ukraine to put their differences aside amid 'titanic struggle' against Russia

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Sikorski's trip comes against a backdrop of crumbling Western support for Kyiv both in Europe and the US — a trend welcomed by the Kremlin.

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00:00 Poland`s new foreign minister, Bratislav Sikorski, has chosen Ukraine for his first visit abroad
00:08 in a sign of support as other allies waver on aid.
00:12 Sikorski urges Kiev`s allies to mobilize their economies to support Ukraine`s military, which
00:18 is fighting off invading Russian forces.
00:21 "We cannot allow Russia to produce more on the basis of a much smaller economy, because
00:30 war is not won by tactical battles, war is won by production. If the West mobilizes,
00:39 I have no doubt who will win, but it has to finally start mobilizing."
00:44 However, the country seems divided as Polish lorry drivers continue to block the border
00:49 crossing with Ukraine in protest for the withdrawal of EU benefits for Ukrainians.
00:55 Team.
00:56 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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