Donald Tusk: Ukraine is ready to fight on for three more years
- Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated that Ukraine is prepared to continue fighting for another three years, hoping the war will not last longer.
- Tusk expressed concern about the war's toll on Ukraine's population and economy, noting that it could have long-lasting impacts.
- He warned the UK public that they are not as removed from the war as they think, highlighting the threat posed by Russia.
- Tusk criticized Russian President Putin, stating that he is not extraordinary and operates on a simple power-based mentality.
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PRESS REVIEW As the Russian threat looms in our Europe, there is an urgent need to benefit from the experience of Ukrainians, who are effectively resisting.
Ukraine ready to fight for the next three years, says Poland’s PM Tusk
‘I have no doubts Ukraine will survive as an independent state,’ leader says
In an interview with the British newspaper The Sunday Times, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk expressed his fear that the war in Ukraine will not end soon.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk does not expect lasting peace in Ukraine as long as Russian President Vladimir Putin is in power, according to an interview for the British newspaper The Sunday Times, quoted by Dpa.
Polish Prime Minister Tusk fears that the war in Ukraine could take a long time. As long as Russia's President Putin is in power, there will be no lasting peace, Tusk told the British newspaper "Sunday Times".
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