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Sikorski and Trzaskowski in Munich – But Why No Photo with Soros?

During the Munich Security Conference, Poland was officially represented by Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski. His presence was expected, but what caught many by surprise was the unannounced appearance of Warsaw’s Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski. Why was he there? His role at the conference remains a mystery, other than taking enthusiastic photos in front of the event’s official banners.

Poland’s Voice or Political PR?

Sikorski was quick to share a short video on social media, emphasizing the importance of Trzaskowski’s presence:

“Together with President Trzaskowski, we ensure that Poland’s voice is heard – and listened to.” 

Trzaskowski echoed these sentiments, posting on social media:

“Together with Radosław Sikorski at the Munich Security Conference. It is crucial that Poland’s voice is strong here. We are both here to ensure that.” 

But was this really about making Poland’s voice heard, or was it more about political image-building?

The Meeting with Alex Soros

While Trzaskowski and Sikorski were happy to share their photo-ops, one meeting was curiously absent from their official updates. It turns out that Sikorski met with Alex Soros – son of the highly controversial billionaire George Soros, the founder of the Open Society Foundations, an organization notorious for bankrolling left-wing causes worldwide.

And yet, Sikorski remained silent about this encounter. The meeting only came to light when Alex Soros himself posted a photo on Instagram. 

It’s no secret that the Soros family wields enormous influence over politics, media, and financial institutions. Their commitment to pushing globalist policies is well-documented, and their ideological stance is unmistakably leftist. 

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