He made the statement in Kyiv on Saturday where he met with his counterparts from Ukraine and Lithuania as part of trilateral cooperation format known as the Lublin Triangle."Either Ukraine is victorious or all of Europe will be lost," he said.The three politicians met on Ukraine's Holodomor Memorial Day, which commemorates the 1932-33 famine in Ukraine that was instigated by Soviet authorities and killed millions of Ukrainians."Today the world is yet again facing the threat of an orchestrated famine, which Russia wants to evoke in Africa and in east-central Asia," the Polish prime minister said, referring to problems with exports of Ukraine's grain through its primary route, the Black Sea, as Russia is blocking access to Ukrainian ports.During the meeting, the three prime ministers signed a declaration of cooperation which, according to Ukraine's prime minister, Denys Shmyhal, "stresses the significant contribution of the Lublin Triangle in consolidating international support for Ukraine and countering Russia's aggressive policy.""