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Sikorski
/ sɪˈkɔːskiː /
noun
Władysław (ˈvlædɪslæf). 1881–1943, Polish general and statesman: prime minister (1922–23) and prime minister of the Polish government in exile during World War II: died in an air crash
Example Sentences
“Deterring Russia should not be beyond our capacity,” said Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski, speaking at the Warsaw Security Forum last week.
This week, Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski warned Moscow at the UN: "If another missile or plane crosses our territory without permission, intentionally or by accident, and is shot down and its wreckage falls on Nato territory, do not come here to complain. You have been warned."
But Radoslaw Sikorski, Poland's foreign minister, believes they need a more central role.
An autonomous Sikorski Black Hawk helicopter, powered by technology from Lockheed Martin and a California-based software company called Rain, is on display on the tarmac of a logistics airport in Victorville — the word “EXPERIMENTAL” painted on its military green-black door.
Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said "outflanking" PiS on security, including a tough migration policy, was key to winning the 2023 election.
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