On Saturday, April 27, in Warsaw, with the participation of Polish and international guests, a conference was held in hybrid mode entitled „Problems of European security – how to avoid war?“.<\/span><\/p>\n
The conference was also the official inauguration of the Andrzej Lepper Foundation for Civil Liberties.<\/span><\/p>\n
FSO President Tomasz Jankowski, who opened the meeting with a brief introduction to the goals of the new organization, noted that the title of the conference is at the same time a question that none of the politicians on the front pages of the media ask, as if the entry into war was already a foregone conclusion and a matter of time. He also recalled examples of the media’s reprisals against people who oppose it. Jankowski spoke of the complete rejection by the public opinion of Central Europe of the machinations of some Western leaders fomenting a new conflict on Europe’s borders, with the real threat of turning it into World War III.<\/span><\/p>\n
Next, Diana Sosoaca, leader of SOS Romania, senator and candidate for president of Romania in the upcoming elections, addressed the participants. Contrary to her biased image of an aggressive supporter of Romanian irredentism, she suggested in her speech that Bucharest could host peace talks between Russia and Ukraine. According to her, direct talks between both sides are the only solution.<\/span><\/p>\n