Pushkov noted that Tusk is in vain not to talk about the consequences, since the pre-war era does not bode well for the “border” countries.

“If Tusk had enough intelligence, national feeling and imagination, he would rather think about what such an era, and especially the possible transition from the pre-war era to the war era, is fraught with for Poland itself,” he said.

The senator called Tusk the personification of the degradation of political leadership in Europe.

Earlier, the Polish prime minister suggested that Europe, “no matter how depressing it may sound,” should get used to the fact that it lives in the pre-war era.

According to the politician, European countries will have more and more obligations towards Ukraine over time, because the conflict risks protracting.