Ukraine's capitulation poses direct threat to Poland's independence, Polish PM says

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has warned that Ukraine's downfall as a result of a lack of European support would pose a direct threat to Poland's independence.
Source: European Pravda, citing Polish radio station RMF FM
Details: Speaking to journalists, Tusk said that using frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine is the best option.
Quote: "In today's situation, supporting Ukraine – that is, in fact, protecting Ukraine from the need to capitulate – is also an attempt to prevent Russia from gaining a strategic advantage over us.
In short, Poland's independence will be under threat if it turns out that Ukraine is forced to capitulate as a result of wrong decisions or a lack of decisions, for example, by Europe."
More details: Tusk also said that "Ukraine's independence pushes the risk of aggression or war away from Poland's borders, and Ukraine's downfall as a result of this war would mean a direct threat to Poland".
Background:
- Earlier, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk warned EU leaders that failure to agree on funding for Ukraine now could lead to bloodshed in Ukraine and across Europe.
- On Thursday, it became known that diplomats from European Union member states had reached a tentative agreement on using frozen Russian assets to provide Ukraine with a "reparations loan" in 2026-2027, but the final decision is to be taken by EU leaders at the European Council meeting.
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