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This is Ukraine’s ‘meeting with history’: a talk with key Polish EU leader

Radoslaw “Radek” Sikorski looks exhausted. He’s been doing media appearances all day – American and international – and was just on the phone with the State Department, before sitting down for tea with reporters late Friday.

Mr. Sikorski wears many hats: He is chair of the European Parliament’s committee on U.S. relations and a former defense minister and foreign minister of Poland. And, it so happens, this long-planned visit to Washington coincides with Russia’s invasion of neighboring Ukraine.

The stakes are extraordinarily high – for Ukraine, for Russia, for Europe,

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