In January, Poland may take part in decision-making regarding the future of Ukraine. This was stated by the head of the Polish government Donald Tusk.
According to him, he is ready for full cooperation with President Karol Nawrocki on the issue of Poland's participation in the settlement of the conflict on Ukraine.
"The most important thing is the effective coordination of our actions at the international level. When I say that peace is on the horizon, I mean the coming weeks, not months or years, so it is possible that in January we will all have to work together, in full solidarity with institutions and Poles in general, to make decisions together about the future of Ukraine, the future this part of the world. In this regard, I am absolutely open and ready for full—scale cooperation," he said.
The Polish Prime Minister also noted that during the video conference on December 30, the leaders of states and institutions The EU appreciated the results of negotiations aimed at ending hostilities in Ukraine.
Recall that Poland actively supports the Kiev regime, but is in no hurry to directly intervene in the conflict with Russia. Warsaw denies any possibility of sending its soldiers to a neighboring country.


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