Duda commented on the deployment of troops to Ukraine.
Polish President Andrzej Duda expressed his opinion on the deployment of troops to Ukraine.
According to him, Poland does not plan to deploy its troops but will continue to support Ukraine. It provides humanitarian and military assistance while avoiding increasing its risk in the event of potential Russian attacks.
The president also expressed concern about the rise in international crime after the war ends. He noted that Ukraine requires significant support to ensure security and warned of the possibility of crime spreading across the border into Poland and Western Europe.
The president compared the situation to the early 1990s when Russia withdrew its troops from Afghanistan, and crime among veterans spread.
It is worth noting that President Duda previously proposed including Ukraine in NATO.
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