Munich is a great place for a tourist, but with a tarnished political reputation. This was announced on the social network X by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
This is how he assessed the results of the 61st Munich Security Conference.
"As a tourist, I really like this place. Nice people, great beer, great Pinakothek. As a historian and a politician, the only thing I can say today is: "Munich. Never again," writes Tusk, quoted by TASS.
Thus, Tusk, presumably, compared what happened at the conference with the Munich agreement in September 1938.
As reported by EADaily, US Vice President Jay Dee On February 14, Vance shocked the participants of the Munich Security Conference with his speeches. In particular, he exposed the policy of the former US administration towards Ukraine.
As Vance stated, for years we have been told that for years we have funded the defense of democracy. But, according to him, the US policy on Ukraine was to create "digital censorship", which was presented as a defense of democracy.