Polish Prime Minister Puts an End to the Issue of Sending Troops into Ukraine

12.12.2024 17:42

The head of the Polish government, Donald Tusk, has put an end to the issue of introducing Polish troops into Ukraine.

The Polish Prime Minister made the corresponding statement on December 12 at a press conference after talks with French President Emmanuel Macron, RMF24 reports.

What Tusk said about the introduction of troops into Ukraine

Yesterday, the media reported that Macron plans to discuss with Tusk the deployment of European peacekeepers in Ukraine after the end of hostilities.

At a press conference following talks with Macron, the Polish prime minister said that Polish troops would not enter Ukraine even after a ceasefire was reached.

Tusk stressed that he wants to put an end to speculation about the deployment of troops of one country or another in Ukraine after the ceasefire.

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According to him, decisions regarding Poland's actions will be made in Warsaw and only in Warsaw.

We are not planning such actions yet, the head of the Polish government said.

He clarified that Poland and France are on the same side regarding a fair peace in Ukraine and the security of Europe.

The Polish Prime Minister noted that Poland bears the heaviest burden among European countries in connection with the conflict in Ukraine and has taken on the burden of protecting the border of the North Atlantic Alliance with Russia and Belarus.

We invest 4.7% of GDP in defense, Tusk emphasized, calling on European leaders for full support and cooperation in the area of border security.

Author: Timur Khomichev Internet resource editor