Ukraine offensive doesn't alter Western anti-escalation stance, Poland says
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The military offensive of UKRAINE into western Russia is yielding significant political gains, according to Polish Interior Minister Tomasz Siemoniak. Despite territorial advances, Western countries remain committed to an "anti-escalation approach." The West's reluctance to permit the use of certain weapons underscores concerns about exacerbating the conflict. The U.S. acknowledges Ukraine's defensive actions but also fears potential complications. Poland and the U.S. maintain support for Ukraine's right to respond to Russian aggression. UKRAINE's incursion is viewed as a means to prompt Moscow into constructive peace negotiations. In response, Russia condemns the move as a major provocation. Overall, UKRAINE's actions are reshaping perceptions of the country on the global stage.