Poland's Tusk Announces Date for Statement on Crisis with Ukraine.
Remarks from Poland's Prime Minister
According to Espreso.tv: Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has addressed the current state of relations between Poland and Ukraine, emphasizing the severity of the rift that has emerged between the two nations. He noted that both presidents are fully aware of the situation's magnitude. In response, Tusk plans to deliver a statement on July 11, the anniversary of the Volyn tragedy.
Tusk also suggested that Russia would be "most delighted" if a serious crisis were to develop in Polish-Ukrainian relations. According to him, the public signals sent by the presidents of Poland and Ukraine indicate that both recognize the crisis has escalated too far and is harming both countries.
"Remember that this great European community is built on truth, and truth is an absolutely necessary foundation for reconciliation" - Donald Tusk
Tusk's remarks highlight that Polish-Ukrainian relations are navigating a challenging phase, with both sides acknowledging the need to address existing issues. His address on July 11 could mark a pivotal step toward rebuilding trust and cooperation between Poland and Ukraine, particularly given the threats posed by Russia.
- Open dialogue and honesty in relations can help strengthen the partnership between the two countries.
- Shared interests in ensuring regional security and stability.
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