Tusk Says Poland Must Not Let Russia Drive Wedge Between Warsaw and Kyiv
- Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated that Russia aims to create discord between Poland and Ukraine ahead of peace talks due to a controversial incident at a concert in Warsaw.
- Following disturbances at the concert, 63 individuals were identified for expulsion from Poland, as confirmed by Tusk.
- The individual who waved the flag of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army apologized for his actions, stating he intended to show support for Ukraine without any propaganda motives.
- Tusk emphasized the importance of unity between Poles and Ukrainians, stating that conflict would benefit Russian interests before upcoming talks with U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Ukrainians visit a concert by a Belarusian rapper in Warsaw, waving the flag of the Ukrainian fascists from the Second World War. Ukrainian ambassador to Poland doesn't think that's fine.

Tusk says Poland must not let Russia drive wedge between Warsaw and Kyiv
WARSAW - Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Tuesday that Russia was seeking to drive a wedge between Poland and Ukraine ahead of peace talks, amid an outcry over a spectator who waved a Ukrainian nationalist flag at a concert in Warsaw. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The head of the Polish government, Donald Tusk, said that the Russian Federation is trying to quarrel with Kiev and Warsaw on the eve of a key stage of the war.
Commenting on the appearance of the Bandera flag at Max Korzh's concert at the PGE National Stadium in Warsaw, the Ukrainian ambassador to Poland agreed that the matter was deeply disturbing. He criticized his compatriots who attended the concert in Russian.
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