Zbigniew Rau
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Gender | Male |
---|---|
Age | 69 |
Date of birth | February 3,1955 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Born | Lodz |
Poland | |
Siblings | Janusz Rau |
Books | Contractarianism Versus Holism: Reinterpreting Locke's Two Treatises of Government |
From Communism to Liberalism: Essays on the Individual and Civil Society | |
Forgotten Freedom: In Search of the Historical Foundation of Liberalism | |
Nationality | Polish |
Party | Law and Justice |
Position | Member of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland since 2019 |
Education | Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Lodz |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 833920 |
Zbigniew Rau Life story
Zbigniew Rau is a Polish politician, lawyer and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland since 26 August 2020. He previously served as the voivode and governor of Łódź Voivodeship from 8 December 2015 to 11 November 2019.
Ukraine war: 'Frank' talks as Ukraine pushes Germany for tanks
... Poland s Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau also criticised Germany s reluctance...
Ukraine war: More than 60% of Putin's war chest frozen, Truss says
... Ms Truss, who was speaking after talks with her Polish counterpart Zbigniew Rau, said the UK was urging G7 countries to go further in their sanctions ahead of G7 and Nato meetings this week...
Ukraine war: We will not rest until justice is done, says Johnson
... The foreign secretary will also hold talks with her Polish counterpart, Zbigniew Rau, on Tuesday...
Ukraine crisis: Russia keeps troops in Belarus amid Ukraine fears
... " We deplore the spreading of disinformation about an imminent military action by Ukrainian government forces; this critically affects the civilian population in the conflict zone, " Helga Schmid, the OSCE s secretary general, said in a joint statement with Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau...
Ukraine crisis: Risks remain as Russia and West talk
... At the end of this big week of diplomacy, Polish Foreign Minister and OSCE Chairman Zbigniew Rau warned that the risk of war was greater now than at any time in the last 30 years...
Ukraine war: We will not rest until justice is done, says Johnson
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said " we will not rest until justice is done" amid further evidence of continued atrocities in Ukraine.
Distressing images of civilian bodies in The Streets of Bucha, near Kyiv, have led to international outrage over Russia's actions.
The UK is expected to push for tougher international sanctions on Russia.
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has called for Russia to be suspended from the United Nations ' Human Rights Council.
, Ms Truss said: " Given strong evidence of War Crimes , including reports of mass graves and heinous butchery in Bucha, Russia cannot remain a member of the UN Human Rights Council. Russia must be suspended. "
Ms Truss is meeting her Ukrainian counterpart in the Polish capital Warsaw on Monday.
A senior Westminster source has told The Bbc the government is considering further action against Russian soldiers as individuals.
Officials are looking at further sanctions that could target captains, majors and colonels in The Russian military.
It is understood this additional pressure could also include looking at ways to hold Russian soldiers legally accountable.
Mr Johnson has said the UK " will not stand by whilst this indiscriminate and unforgivable slaughter takes place".
He added: " We Are working to ensure those responsible are held to account. We will not rest until justice is done. "
Ukrainian authorities said the bodies of 410 civilians have been found in the areas around Kyiv So Far .
Russia, Without Evidence , has said The Photos and videos were " a staged performance" by Ukraine.
War in Ukraine: More coverageMs Truss will meet with Ukraine's Foreign Secretary Dmytro Kuleba in Poland ahead of key G7 and Nato talks.
The Foreign Secretary will also hold talks with her Polish counterpart, Zbigniew Rau , on Tuesday. She has pledged a £10m civil society fund for Ukraine, including support for organisations dealing with sexual violence, following reports of Russian forces sexually assaulting people in Ukraine, as a way of terrorising the population.
Ms Truss has said Russia's President Vladimir Putin " is yet to show he is serious about diplomacy". She Said " a tough approach from the UK and our allies is vital to strengthen Ukraine's hand in negotiations".
She added the UK would do more " to ramp up the pressure" on Russia and " keep pushing others to do more".
On Sunday, Mr Johnson said Russia's " despicable attacks" on innocent Ukrainian civilians in Bucha and Irpin were " yet more evidence" of War Crimes .
Mr Johnson spoke to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky over the weekend. Following their conversation on Saturday evening, Mr Zelensky said there would be a " new package" of " very, very tangible support".
Source of news: bbc.com