Poland may complete preparations for the transfer of "certain equipment" requested by Kyiv. However, there are conditions for this, according to a statement by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk at a press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk arrived on a visit to Lviv, Ukraine. The Security Service of Ukraine is behind the operation to eliminate Russian general Igor Kirillov in Moscow. Read more about what happened on Tuesday, December 17. Ukraine's Security ...
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk called for broader Western support for Ukraine in warding off the Russian invasion, during a visit to Lviv in Western Ukraine, where he met President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Poland has no plans to send troops to neighbouring Ukraine, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Thursday, amid speculation that Western powers could put boots on the ground there if a ceasefire is reached with Russia.
By Wojciech Kosc in Warsaw Poland currently is not planning to send troops to Ukraine on a peacekeeping mission, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on December 12 following a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron in Warsaw.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Thursday said he discussed with French President Emmanuel Macron the possibility of stationing foreign troops in Ukraine in case of a ceasefire, but that Warsaw was not currently "planning any such actions".
Donald Tusk sought to end speculation about foreign troops in Ukraine, saying on Dec. 12 that Warsaw has no plans to send troops. Read also: Warsaw sets aside $30 million for bomb shelters with an eye on aggressive Putin "We are not planning such actions yet,
President Volodymyr Zelensky met with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in Lviv on Dec. 17 to discuss bilateral cooperation, historical reconciliation, and coordination with Western partners. Both leaders reported progress in addressing complex historical issues,
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk met with French President Emmanuel Macron in Warsaw on Thursday to discuss their countries’ cooperation in supporting Ukraine. During a press conference, Tusk clarified that Poland does not plan to deploy troops in Ukraine following a ceasefire.
On the second day of Christmas, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk denounced Hungary's support for Russia and its decision to grant political asylum to a Polish politician accused of corruption, expressing concerns about the country's stance on the war in Ukraine.
On December 17, negotiations were held in Lviv between Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and usurper Vladimir Zelensky. It was on that day that it became known that Poland would provide the 45th package of military assistance to the Armed Forces of