Tusk, No Polish Troops Not Even After the End of the War
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said after the meeting of the Coalition of the Willing that his country does not plan to send troops to Ukraine within the framework of security guarantees. Warsaw will play a different role.
"The individual countries guarantee their presence or participation to ensure the security of Ukraine. Poland, as we have repeatedly pointed out, does not plan to send troops to Ukraine, even after the end of the war. (ANSA)
Poland will not send troops to Ukraine as part of a security guarantee, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced after Thursday's coalition of the willing talks in Paris. The head of government also discussed the details of the talks between the leaders. In his opinion, "Putin is stalling" and there is no hope for an "imminent meeting" between the presidents of Russia and Ukraine.
"Poland does not provide for the sending of soldiers to Ukraine, even after the war... We are responsible for logistics. Poland is the main source of help to Ukraine, which is of primary importance. Everyone accepts this form of our involvement," Tusk told journalists after the meeting in Paris of the so-called Dissidents Association on the provision of guarantees to Kyiv. As quoted by the Polish Radio, Turkey added that today's discussions in F…
The Prime Minister once again stressed that the country would not send soldiers to Ukraine under any pretext.
Donald Tusk and George Maloney said their countries do not intend to send troops to Ukraine.
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