Tusk explained Poland's position on sending troops to Ukraine
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Thu, 12 Dec 2024 16:12:00 +0200
Poland is not going to send troops to UkraineTusk held a briefing together with French President Emmanuel Macron in Warsaw on December 12.
I also want to put an end to speculation about the potential presence of troops of one country or another in Ukraine after an armistice, ceasefire or peace is reached.
Decisions on Polands actions will be made in Warsaw and only in Warsaw.
We do not plan such actions yet.
Donald Tusk Prime Minister of Poland Which countries can send troops to UkraineAt the end of February, Macron said that he does not rule out that European states will send troops to Ukraine.
At the same time, he warned that Kyivs allies currently do not have a consensus on this issue.In the end, there were those who agreed to consider such an option, namely Canada, Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia.
It was also clarified that this was not a question of direct dispatch to participate in hostilities.During Macrons visit to Poland today, Ukraine will be the main issue on the agenda.
The issue of the introduction of European troops into the territory of the country in the event of a ceasefire and the conclusion of a peace agreement between Kyiv and Moscow will also be discussed.
Five European diplomats told reporters that Paris and London discussed the prospect of sending troops to Ukraine last month, and that Ukraine was holding similar talks with the Baltic and Scandinavian countries.
The interlocutors noted that at that time Warsaw was not on the list of countries ready to send a military contingent.
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