Peace negotiations for the Ukraine war may “perhaps” begin this winter says the Prime Minister of Poland, a country that has been among the most vocal supporters of Kyiv amid Russia’s invasions of the past decade.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk, the veteran Eurocrat who returned to the leadership of Poland last year as the leader of a globalist coalition — locking out the conservatives who had ruled Poland for years and which are the largest party — spoke of the coming Polish leadership of the European Council on Tuesday, saying he hoped it would contribute to peace in Ukraine.
The tone is quite a shift for the Pole, given his country makes much of feeling under extreme threat from Moscow’s territorial ambitions and its support for Ukraine to defeat Russia at practically any cost. While any peace negotiations are likely to be dominated by the United States under the incoming Trump Presidency, Tusk nevertheless said he wanted to use Poland’s turn at the top of the EU table to influence events.
Tusk said: “I would like it very much for Poland to be the country that will not only mark its presence all the time, but will also set the tone of the decisions that are to bring us security and safeguard Poland’s interests”.
Trump Calls for ‘Immediate Ceasefire’ in Ukraine, Says Kyiv ‘Wants a Deal’ After Talks with Zelenskyhttps://t.co/Cfw0czn7gb
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Most remarkable was Tusk’s admission that peace talks for the Ukraine conflict, a priority for President Trump but until very recently a taboo subject as it presumably implies some sort of accommodation for Russia to get a ceasefire, that they may begin soon. Prime Minister Tusk said: “Our presidency will have, among others, joint responsibility for the shape of the political landscape, for what the situation will look like probably during the negotiations that, perhaps – there are still question marks here – will begin in the winter of this year”. […]
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