“President Zelenski needed to determine if photos that appeared on “Facebook” were the actual photos of the 1-2 missiles that landed in Poland.”
According to Zelensky’s own version of events, he’s not even a party to this incident: only Russia as the aggressor and Poland as the victim.
If the victim (who has been arguing for greater action against the aggressor anyway) says that it wasn’t the aggressor’s missile, that puts him in a bit of a pickle.
And your entire spiel about NATO Article 4 didn’t even answer Mr Radical’s original question (”Why does he think he has any right (or the need...) to send his investigators into Poland anyway?”), because Ukraine isn’t part of NATO. All the talk about Article 4 is separate from the question of why Zelensky feels he is entitled to send investigators to Poland.
“President Zelenski needed to determine if photos that appeared on “Facebook” were the actual photos of the 1-2 missiles that landed in Poland.”
If you recall, the information President Zelensky received from his military command was that it was not 1-2 Ukrainian missles.
Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky, called for investigations into the missile explosion in the eastern Polish village of Przewodow on Tuesday.
“The Ukrainian position is very transparent: we strive to establish all the details, every fact,” Zelensky said. “That is why we need our specialists to join the work of the international investigation and to get access to all the data available to our [NATO] partners and the site of the explosion.”
No pickles.
After ‘missile/s’ not determined to be Russian,Zelensky also expressed his condolences to Polish counterpart Andrzej Duda for the two people killed in the explosion and held a minute’s silence.
NATO Article 4 & 5 didn’t even answer Mr Radical’s original question. No confusion here. Zelensky did not feel entitled. however REQUESTED to send investigators to Poland.