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Poland rejects Trump envoy's suggestion it would deploy troops to Ukraine

  • Poland dismissed Keith Kellogg's proposal that its military would participate in a peacekeeping mission deployed to Ukraine in May 2025.
  • Kellogg, Trump’s envoy, proposed a 'resiliency force' including Poland to support a Ukraine-Russia peace deal, but Polish officials clarified no deployment plans exist.
  • Polish leaders, including Prime Minister Tusk and Defense Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz, emphasized Poland's role is logistical support, with no troop involvement, while polls show strong public opposition.
  • Two polls indicated between 56% and 86.5% of Poles oppose sending troops to Ukraine, and Tusk stated Poland would support others politically and logistically, not militarily.
  • Poland’s refusal to send soldiers suggests it will maintain support through logistics and infrastructure, aligning with allies and addressing complex historical and political sensitivities.
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Do Rzeczy broke the news in Warsaw, Poland on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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