Although Warsaw is still Kyiv's first advocate in its aspirations to join the European Union and NATO, behind the scenes relations are tense, particularly around the memory of the Volhynia massacre.
The government has created a Ministry of National Unity that hopes to attract residents abroad and ease the demographic crisis to address the reconstruction of the country
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".
The Ukrainian parliament has also approved in the first reading the recognition of dual citizenship, which was previously banned, and the creation of the Ministry of National Unity. Read also: Majority of Ukrainians in Germany no longer intend to return home Sociologist Olga Pyshchulina from the Razumkov Center think tank notes that the return of
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.
France’s President Emmanuel Macron and Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Ukraine must have a pivotal role in any potential negotiations over Russia’s war in the country
Warsaw has said there are no current plans to station foreign peacekeepers in Ukraine as part of a potential cease-fire deal to end the war with Russia.
High on the agenda was how to support Ukraine in the “new Transatlantic context.” On the sidelines of the visit, the Élysée emphasized that “France’s position is that it is necessary to support Ukraine for as long and as intensely as necessary for it to approach negotiations from a position of strength when the time comes.
In European capitals, behind closed doors, diplomats and leaders are spit-balling what a Ukrainian peace plan might actually look like. European peacekeeping troops are one option (don’t expect much enthusiasm from Moscow).
French President Emmanuel Macron will arrive in Warsaw on Thursday to discuss, among other things, the possible deployment of a peacekeeping mission in Ukraine. — Ukrinform.
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".
WARSAW, Poland — France’s President Emmanuel Macron and Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Ukraine must have a pivotal role in any potential negotiations over Russia’s war in the ...