Poland’s prime minister told Justin Trudeau that they were meeting at a turning point in history as the Canadian prime minister was about to come face to face with Europe’s refugee crisis. Trudeau arrived in Poland, where most of the estimated two million Ukrainians that have fled the Russian war on their country have sought sanctuary. “We meet at a turning point, which will probably determine and define the future for years or maybe decades,” Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki told Trudeau shortly after his arrival in Warsaw. “The war and refugee crisis which it created, but in particular, in what’s going on in Ukraine, it’s something unimaginable in the third decade of 21st century.” Morawiecki said he planned to talk to Trudeau about “how to get rid of Russian oil and gas, how to make the sanctions work really effectively.” Trudeau praised Poland for its “extraordinary” welcome of Ukrainians fleeing …