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I’m so pleased to join my my colleague Ambassador Bridget Brink, who is in Kyiv. It seems the United States and Poland are the two countries who are stepping up and in front of the line to help the Ukrainians.Īmbassador Brzezinski: Joe, thank you for having me this morning. That’s really nothing short of extraordinary. But in this same Pew poll, it shows that about 90% of Poles have a positive impression of the United States. The Poles had issues with the United States. The United States policymakers obviously had issues with it with Poland. It really is remarkable, Mark, what’s happened in Poland over the past several years. A new Pew Research Center poll released yesterday found 94% of Poles see Russia as a major threat, while an equal percent of people say they have no confidence at all in Vladimir Putin The study also found a majority of Poles have a favorable opinion of the United States and 60% say they have confidence in President Joe Biden.
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Joe Scarborough, MSNBC: Ambassador Brzezinski – or Mark – Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is leading to dramatic shift in opinions about Moscow in neighboring Poland. And we are talking regularly, more than daily, basically, I’d say hourly, with me, with other members of our government and what we are doing is to try to make sure we’re giving them what they need to succeed in this fight and to defend themselves. So of course, they are talking to us in specific ways about what they need. And it is also due to their incredible courage and bravery in this fight. And thank you to everybody who has helped them achieve the success they’ve achieved so far. I’m curious, what does his government tell you the Ukrainians need from the United States and the EU and NATO?Īmbassador Brink: Well, the first thing that I hear from President Zelenskyy, but also from every other Ukrainian, in government and outside of government on the street is thank you, thank you to the United States. There has been criticism of several governments. Joe Scarborough, MSNBC: President Zelenskyy has obviously been very direct on what he needs, what his country needs, what his military needs from the west. And it’s what we will keep doing until the time comes when negotiations will be possible. And that’s the goal we share with our friends, partners and allies. So our goal right now is to help Ukraine defend itself. And we are working to prevent wider war, but doing that by helping the Ukrainians have what they need to negotiate when the time comes from a position of strength. What can you tell us?Īmbassador Brink: I’m in Kyiv now with my small Embassy team. Joe Scarborough, MSNBC: So President Zelenskyy has suggested that Germany and France in particular are talking more than delivering military items. And I’m working also to keep it together. And so far, we have a very, very strong alliance. It’s really important that we stay together on the assistance, on the security assistance, on the humanitarian assistance, on the economic assistance and also on the sanctions. And to reinforce Secretary Austin and his push with members of the Contact Group – 40 countries working together to provide security assistance – to push even harder and to move even faster to move assistance to Ukraine. And I’m back here in Washington now to have some senior level consultations. So while there has been tremendous euphoria about the initial success of the Ukrainians, it’s now coming down to a very, very difficult fight. And it’s a really tough fight, street by street, kilometer by kilometer. So after successfully pushing Russia away from Kyiv, the fight is now very focused in the East, in the area called Donbas. Maybe I just talk a second about the fight. What is your opinion on how our allies are doing in the fight against Putin?Īmbassador Brink: Well, thanks so much, Joe and Mika, for having me on today. I’m curious: how are things going right now, with you getting set up again in Ukraine? And more to the point, we’ve been discussing whether the Europeans are staying focused on this, whether the EU is staying focused on this – Germany and France specifically. Ambassador Brink, so great to have you here with us. Joe Scarborough, MSNBC: US Ambassador to Poland Mark Brzezinski and US Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink, thank you so much.
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