Zelensky and Tusk discussed strengthening Ukraine and its path to the EU.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced a new aid package for Ukraine worth 100 million euros. He made this statement during his visit to Lviv, where he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
During the meeting, the leaders discussed the situation at the front and the need to increase cooperation with partners. President Zelensky emphasized the importance of strengthening Ukraine's presence both on the battlefield and in political and geopolitical arenas.
'Ukraine would join the EU and NATO in a day if it depended only on Poland,- stated Donald Tusk, who also visited damaged houses as a result of missile strikes and urged the world not to cut Ukraine off.
Donald Tusk emphasized the importance of supporting Ukraine in this difficult Time for the future of the country, Poland, and Europe.
President Zelensky also reported that he plans to meet with NATO leaders and the Alliance's Secretary General Mark Rutte in Brussels.
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