Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk criticized Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban for calling Vladimir Putin Hungary's “honest partner” during Russia’s massive missile attacks on Ukraine on Christmas Day,
The head of the Polish government, Donald Tusk, on his Twitter account, condemned his Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orbán, who, in an interview, referred to the dictator Vladimir Putin as an "honest player" at a time when Russia launched a massive attack on Ukraine on Christmas night.
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
The 45th aid package from Poland is currently being delivered to Ukraine. Source: Vasyl Bodnar, Ukraine's ambassador to Poland, in a comment to Radio Liberty, as reported by European Pravda Details: The diplomat stated that "deliveries are ongoing" and described the package as "extremely important and necessary for us".
EU leaders failed to reach a consensus on what security guarantees they could offer Ukraine during a two-day summit in Brussels, according to the Fin
Whatever hypothetical deal is negotiated between Ukraine and Russia, the Europeans won't be able to avoid playing a major role enforcing it.
According to the "Washington Post," European leaders are seriously considering deploying troops to Ukraine to ensure its security once the conflict with Russia concludes. The war in Ukraine. Follow the latest information in our LIVE COVERAGE The possibility of sending European troops to Ukraine was discussed in Brussels.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated at the summit in Brussels on Thursday that European leaders agreed on the necessity for Europe to have the strongest possible transatlantic ties with the new American administration.
At the summit in Brussels on Thursday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated that European leaders agreed that Europe requires the strongest possible transatlantic ties with the new American administration.
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The possibility of sending European troops to Ukraine was discussed in Brussels. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and leaders of European NATO countries discussed this topic.
Poland will take over the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union on January 1, 2025. With a six-month mandate, it will run the Council until June under the motto: "Security, Europe!" The priorities that Warsaw wants to imprint on its mandate all revolve around the concept of security,