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Poland's PM says Ukraine ready for 3 more years of war
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has declared that Ukraine is prepared to continue its fight against Russian aggression for the next three years. This statement underscores Ukraine’s resilience and determination in the ongoing conflict.
Poland plans to temporarily reopen two road border crossings with Belarus in November, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Tuesday, citing coordination with Lithuania and stressing security safeguards.
Ukraine ready to fight for the next three years, says Poland’s PM Tusk - “I have no doubts Ukraine will survive as an independent state,” leader says
Two suspects were also arrested in Romania for allegedly depositing incendiary devices at an international courier company in Bucharest.View on euronews
Poland is set to reopen two border crossings with Belarus in November, following closures due to Russia-led military exercises. The move, described by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, comes despite regional tensions and Lithuania's temporary border shutdowns with Belarus.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk does not expect lasting peace in Ukraine as long as Russian President Vladimir Putin is in power, he told British newspaper The Sunday Times. The conflict threatens to become a "permanent forever war" unless something drastic changes in Russia,
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk caused political tremors after suggesting that countries unable to agree on reforms to the European Convention on Human Rights could consider withdrawing from it – a remark that the government later sought to downplay.