Poland says not planning to send troops to Ukraine
![]() 467 Monday, 17 February, 2025, 17:42 Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Monday said Poland was not planning to send troops to Ukraine to ensure security but instead provide financial and military aid to the war-torn country. "When it comes to Poland's support, the matter is settled... We are not planning to send Polish troops to Ukrainian territory," Tusk told reporters, before flying to Paris for a gathering of European leaders devoted to security and Ukraine. "At the same time, we will provide logistical and political support to those countries that would like to provide such guarantees to Ukraine, I would say physical guarantees," Tusk said. |
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