Poland's Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, has urged allies to show respect and avoid arrogance in a recent post on X, following a heated social media exchange between Polish and US officials. The remarks came after a disagreement over the role of Starlink satellites in Ukraine's war effort. Rados?aw Sikorski, Poland's foreign minister, had suggested Ukraine may need an alternative to Starlink if its reliability becomes an issue. Poland funds the satellite service for Ukraine, which is crucial for military communications.
The dispute escalated when Marco Rubio, the US Secretary of State, accused Sikorski of being ungrateful, stating that 'no one has made any threats about cutting Ukraine off from Starlink.' Rubio emphasised the importance of Starlink in Ukraine's success, saying the war could have been lost without it. Sikorski responded by thanking Rubio for reaffirming the collaboration between the US and Poland in providing the service.
The controversy deepened when Elon Musk, the founder of SpaceX, which operates Starlink, labelled Sikorski a "small man" and told him to 'be quiet' after the suggestion that Poland may seek alternatives. Musk reiterated his commitment to keeping Starlink operational in Ukraine, despite political disagreements, and denied using the service as a bargaining chip.
The ongoing debate highlights growing tensions surrounding the role of private companies in international conflict and the geopolitical importance of satellite technology. Meanwhile, the Franco-British operator Eutelsat saw a surge in stock prices, as speculation grows that it could potentially replace Starlink in providing services to Ukraine.