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Tusk urged not to speculate on the possible loss of Ukraine

Tusk urged not to speculate on the possible defeat of Ukraine. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk called on the Western world to strengthen support for Ukraine and stop speculating about its possible defeat. He emphasized that a just peace is possible only if the entire Western world unites its efforts.”, — write on: unn.ua

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk called for more support for Ukraine than ever and warned against speculations about Ukraine’s possible defeat, calling such talk detached from reality. He stated this during a joint press conference with Volodymyr Zelenskyi, reports the correspondent UNN.

“All of us, without exception, must support Ukraine at this time more than ever before, for the sake of the peace we are all waiting for – nobody wants peace more than Ukraine, we know that; and nobody in the EU wants peace more than Poland for similar reasons,” Tusk said.

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He emphasized that peace will be possible only when it is just, and this can be achieved if the entire Western world joins its efforts to establish it.

“Stop speculating from any capital of the world about the possible defeat of Ukraine, it has nothing to do with the facts,” the Prime Minister emphasized.

We will remind

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that from January next year, Poland will preside over the European Union and will make every effort to speed up Ukraine’s accession to the EU and NATO.

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