The campaign’s goal is to ensure that Europe doesn’t become indifferent to the Russia’s onslaught.
‘The way we respond to the events in Ukraine attests to our humanity’, Poland’s Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said at a press conference on Saturday.
‘Stop Russia now!’ will involve sending mobile hoardings to cities in Western Europe, and it will be promoted on social media.
‘I will pay a visit to Germany and other countries to remind about the war atrocities in Ukraine,’ Morawiecki stated.
The Polish Prime Minister remarked that the Ukraine war stirs Europe's conscience, but the feeling is too short-lived, as Poland’s partners in Western and Southern Europe would want business to be back to normal too soon.
‘Germany, France, Austria, and Italy have to do their best to put an end to the war. Let’s stop the invasion at once because every day, every hour, every minute brutal Russian soldiers are killing Ukrainians at the behest of the Kremlin,’ Morawiecki added.
(pjm)
Source: PAP