Polish PM Tusk Counters Trump, Says Russia Rejected US Peace Plan for Ukraine.
Statement from the Polish Prime Minister
According to TSN.ua: Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has stated that it was the Russian Federation, not Ukraine, that rejected an American peace plan to end the war. This statement serves as a direct rebuttal to accusations from Donald Trump, who had claimed that Ukraine was the party delaying a peace agreement.
Tusk emphasized that Russia is the side which turned down the US-prepared peace plan, clarifying that these actions are not linked to the position of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. In response, Dmitry Peskov, the head of the Russian presidential administration, expressed the view that President Putin remains open to resolving the conflict.
Contradictory Positions
Consequently, the positions of both sides on the peace process remain contradictory, with the Polish leader's remarks countering the allegations made by Trump. This dispute highlights the ongoing diplomatic friction surrounding the war, now over two years old.
This situation underscores the complexity of international negotiations concerning the conflict in Ukraine and the role of various states in shaping the peace process. - Donald Tusk
Russia's rejection of the American plan indicates that US diplomatic efforts may face significant obstacles, as the parties' positions remain irreconcilable. Meanwhile, Tusk's statement could influence the international perception of Ukraine's stance, particularly in light of criticism from some Western politicians.
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