Poland predicts a reset in relations between Russia and the West


Relations between Russia and the West may be reset in the future. This was stated on January 24 by Deputy Speaker of the Sejm (lower house of Parliament) of Poland Krzysztof Bosak on the radio station RMF24, published on their YouTube channel.
"This will happen regardless of what anyone in Poland thinks," the MP said in response to a question about the possibility of a "reset."
According to the politician, good relations between the two countries are beneficial for economic reasons, and cooperation is also necessary in the business sector.
Bosak assured that the statements about the final severance of relations between the West and Russia are untrue. He added that in fact, Western political circles are already anticipating the possibility of restoring relations with Moscow.
Earlier on January 20, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban ruled out the possibility of a Western victory over Russia. In addition, he stated about the end of the Western world order, against which the world powers are "enthusiastically" preparing for a new era.
On December 30, former Moldovan President, leader of the Party of Socialists (PSRM) Igor Dodon said that the government that will be formed in the country after the parliamentary elections in 2025, will restore relations with Russia.
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