The head of the Polish Foreign Ministry announced the visit of Prime Minister Donald Tusk to Ukraine

, 10:47, 23.12.2023
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk will make an important visit to Ukraine, and is now actively preparing for this event. This was announced by the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland.

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The head of the Polish Foreign Ministry announced the visit of Prime Minister Donald Tusk to Ukraine

Donald Tusk

The Polish side is preparing for the trip of the country's prime minister, Donald Tusk, to Ukraine. This was announced by the new head of the country's Foreign Ministry, Radoslav Sikorski. They plan to discuss the military support of our country. Sikorsky expressed confidence that together, Ukraine and Poland will be able to ensure that the Armed Forces have enough equipment and ammunition.

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk is preparing for a visit to Ukraine. This was announced by the head of the country's Foreign Ministry, Radoslav Sikorski, at a briefing in Kyiv.

The diplomat said that during the visit, Tusk, among other things, intends to discuss cooperation in the military sphere with the leadership of Ukraine.

Perhaps already during the planned trip of Prime Minister Tusk, we will find ways for Polish and Ukrainian defense sector companies to do much more than today to increase military production, which is desperately needed by the heroic Ukrainian soldiers on the front lines

- said Radoslav Sikorski.

He also expressed confidence that together, Ukraine and Poland will be able to ensure that the Armed Forces have enough equipment and ammunition “to send Russian President Putin to where he needs to be”.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland announced a new aid package for Ukraine

Also, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland announced that the new head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Radoslav Sikorski, is preparing and presenting an aid package to Kyiv. This was stated by the spokesman of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Pawel Wronski.

Radosław Sikorski clearly stated: Poland's strategic interest is for Vladimir Putin to fail in his military goals in Ukraine and we will do everything to make that happen. The minister is preparing and will present an aid package for Ukraine.

The statement of the spokesperson of the Polish Foreign Ministry was made against the background of the visit to Ukraine of the new head of the Polish Foreign Ministry, Radoslaw Sikorski.

The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland addressed the Ukrainians to the sound of an air alarm

Meanwhile, the briefing of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Dmytro Kuleba, and the new head of the Polish Foreign Ministry, Radoslaw Sikorski, in Kyiv on December 22, was held under an air raid signal, when the Polish diplomat began to make his statement.

"Thank you very much for the invitation to Kyiv… This air alarm that you are all hearing right now is the reason why I am here", said Sikorsky.

He called it absolutely unacceptable that "a neighboring country attacks its neighbor under any pretext and bombards cities, completely destroys regions, takes away children, prepares to destroy a neighbor who has done nothing wrong to it."

Sikorski said that in this titanic struggle, Poland is on the side of Ukraine.

Ukraine is a European country. Its free people, who want to live in democracy, in peace, who want to make their own decisions about their country, chose their path in the direction of Europe, in the direction of the West. You have the right to make such a choice

- said the diplomat.

Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs Radoslav Sikorski arrived in Kyiv on December 22. The capital of Ukraine is his first foreign visit as head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He actively helps the Armed Forces of Ukraine and before his appointment as a minister was a frequent guest in our country.

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