Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski has said that Russia currently lacks the resources to launch a direct attack on Poland, although Warsaw does not rule out the possibility of Russian provocations and continues to take such threats seriously.

Sikorski stated this in an interview with the Italian newspaper Il Messaggero, according to Ukrinform.

"Today, Vladimir Putin does not have the means to attack us. At most, he may attempt some kind of provocation."

At the same time, he stressed that Poland is not panicking over Russia but treats its threats seriously, noting that the country has repeatedly experienced Russian aggression throughout its history.

According to Sikorski, further aggressive actions by Moscow cannot be ruled out because the Kremlin leader has previously made decisions based on "overly optimistic and completely mistaken assessments."