Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced that Poland will not send troops to Ukraine but will offer logistical and political support to countries willing to provide physical guarantees. Tusk emphasized the importance of maintaining close cooperation between Poland, Ukraine, the EU, the US, and other European countries like Great Britain and Norway, to ensure European security amid concerns about the US’s commitment to the region. Tusk’s remarks came ahead of an emergency summit in Paris to discuss Europe’s role in a potential ceasefire, following British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s readiness to deploy peacekeeping troops in Ukraine.
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