“Kosinyak-Kamysh also talked about the fatigue of “young Ukrainian men”.”, — write: www.unian.ua
Kosinyak-Kamysh also talked about the fatigue of “young Ukrainian men”.
“When the peace plan appears (the peace plan of the US President-elect Donald Trump, – ed.), we will discuss it, but the border states are not the ones who should in any way appear with their troops in Ukraine, because I I believe that there should be greater burden sharing and diversification within NATO,” the minister said.
The publication recalled that despite the fact that Poland is a faithful ally of Ukraine in its defense against Russia, the relations between the countries “have been strained due to historical grievances, cheap Ukrainian agricultural exports and growing disillusionment with Ukrainian citizens who have left their country.”
“Of course, there is fatigue in Polish society, and this is understandable, especially when people here see young Ukrainian men who drive the latest cars or stay in five-star hotels,” Kosiniak-Kamysh emphasized.
Another recent “moment of friction” between Ukraine and Poland, the article notes, was Poland’s refusal to supply Ukraine with stocks of MiG-29 aircraft, which Warsaw says it still needs for its own security.
“On the one hand, I understand President Zelenskyi (Volodymyr Zelenskyi – President of Ukraine, Ed.), because it is his role to always demand more help. But I think that he and Ukraine should also remember that when others sent only helmets, we sent tanks,” Kosinyak-Kamysh noted.
It is possible to introduce peacekeeping troops to Ukraine: the latest newsAs previously reported by UINAN, the Constitution of Ukraine allows decisions to be made on sending foreign military formations to the territory of our country, which can perform the function of peacekeepers. People’s deputy Fedir Venislavskyi explained how they can be admitted here.
Member of the Bundestag Roderich Kiesewetter from the Christian Democratic Union believes that Germany should intervene in the situation in Ukraine at the appropriate time “with well-equipped troops.”
The majority of German citizens supported the idea of a peacekeeping mission in Ukraine. 56% of citizens support the idea of deploying an international peacekeeping mission in Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire. 19% of the respondents were fundamentally opposed to sending peacekeepers, 25% were undecided on this issue.
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