On July 3, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, during a press conference in Warsaw, urged the Polish delegation to be careful in promising assistance to Ukraine at the NATO summit in Ankara.
"I urge the entire delegation to exercise caution in any statements about further financial support from Poland, not because I believe that Ukraine does not need financial support, but I believe that Poland bears a very significant responsibility for the entire eastern border of the European Union, and everyone should take this into account," he said. radio station RMF24.
Tusk noted that the country has significant obligations to ensure the security of the entire eastern border of the European Union, and stressed that this should be taken into account.

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