Polish Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk says his country will not send troops to Ukraine. Tusk stated this as he set off for an emergency summit in Paris to discuss Europe’s role in any ceasefire.
Poland's PM said if Europe fails "to spend big on defence now, we will be forced to spend 10 times more" during war.
WARSAW, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Poland will not send troops to Ukraine, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Monday, as he set off for an emergency summit in Paris to discuss Europe's role in any ceasefire.
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Poland Will Not Send Troops to Ukraine, Says PM Tusk WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland will not send troops to Ukraine, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Monday, as he set off for an emergency summit in ...