Poland Sabotages Peace: Warsaw Blocks Trump-Putin Summit, Jeopardizing End to War in Ukraine
- Capitol Times
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In a stunning act of diplomatic recklessness, Poland has effectively sabotaged a historic peace summit between President Donald J. Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin — a meeting that could have paved the way for an end to the bloody war in Ukraine.

Late Tuesday, reports confirmed that the highly anticipated Trump-Putin summit in Budapest was indefinitely postponed after Poland’s Foreign Minister, Radosław Sikorski, publicly declared that Warsaw “could not guarantee” safe air passage for Putin over Polish skies.
In what many are calling an unprecedented display of hostility, Sikorski told Polish radio that his government “could not assure” that its courts wouldn’t order the military to intercept and arrest Putin’s plane under the International Criminal Court’s 2023 warrant.
This reckless statement — bordering on a threat — forced Moscow and Washington to halt the meeting, which President Trump had been carefully brokering as part of his mission to bring peace through strength to Eastern Europe.
“We cannot guarantee that an independent Polish court would not order a hypothetical aircraft carrying Putin to be brought to the ground,” Sikorski boasted, in remarks that have already rattled diplomatic circles across Europe.
Poland’s comments have been widely condemned among conservative analysts as a deliberate provocation — one that undermines President Trump’s tireless efforts to de-escalate tensions between Russia and the West.
Trump’s proposed summit in Budapest — hosted by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a staunch ally of the Trump administration — was seen as a breakthrough opportunity for dialogue. But Warsaw, ever the obedient foot soldier of the European Union, chose instead to inflame the situation.
Orbán, who has resisted the globalist dictates of Brussels and stood firmly for Hungary’s sovereignty, had courageously offered his capital as neutral ground for the talks. His government had already announced Hungary’s intention to withdraw from the ICC by 2026 — a bold move that recognized the politicized nature of the Court’s actions against Putin.
But Poland’s obstructionist maneuver sent a clear signal: Warsaw would rather see the war continue than allow Trump to broker peace.
This episode exposes a growing rift in Europe — between nationalist leaders like Trump and Orbán who believe in negotiation and stability, and globalist elites like Sikorski who prefer endless conflict under the banner of “justice.”
By denying Putin safe passage, Poland has aligned itself with the very forces Trump has long warned against — those who profit from war, chaos, and division.
President Trump has yet to comment directly on the Polish minister’s statement.
Poland may think it has scored a moral victory, but in truth, it has only betrayed the cause of peace — and revealed just how far the globalist establishment will go to stop Donald Trump from making history again.
Trump wanted peace. Poland wanted politics. The world deserves to know the difference.