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Poland fears Trump will end support for Ukraine talks

Prime Minister Donald Tusk became active due to the result of the US presidential election.

Prime Minister of Poland Donald Tusk wants to meet, for example, the leadership of France, Britain, the Baltic countries and NATO.

The topic is transatlantic cooperation and cooperation with Ukraine now that Donald Trump won the US presidential election.

Poland has been one of the major supporters of Ukraine after Russia invaded Ukraine, as well as the loudest critics of Russia.

Trump, on the other hand, has criticized the level of US support for Ukraine and threatened before the election that he would end the war within a day. However, he did not specify how it could be done.

According to Raski, the political situation will be challenging, especially if the presidents of Russia and the United States reach an agreement on ending the war without Ukraine being able to influence it.

Politico says on its website, that Tusk has already had discussions with some countries about what the possible end of US support for Ukraine would mean for the Europeans.

According to Politico, Tusk said that the weakening or occupation of Ukraine would pose a serious threat to Poland.

According to hardly, the countries involved in the discussions are united by a similar attitude towards geopolitics, the transatlantic situation and support for Ukraine.

Tusk plans to meet the French president Emmanuel Macron and the new Secretary General of NATO Mark Rutten soon in Warsaw.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s he meets either in Warsaw or London. In addition, the list includes meetings with Nordic and Baltic leaders in Stockholm.

Tusk considers the meetings important not only for Poland, but also for European, EU and Western cooperation.

The Prime Minister of Poland has been of the opinion even before the US elections that Europe must take greater responsibility for its own security – regardless of who leads the United States.

Source: Reuters

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