France’s President Emmanuel Macron and Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Ukraine must have a pivotal role in any potential negotiations over Russia’s war in the country.
Emmanuel Macron, the French president, and Donald Tusk, the Polish prime minister, have appeared to mock Donald Trump’s handshake.
In an effort to bolster the security of both Europe and Ukraine and in preparation for Donald Trump's return to the White House, Poland is looking not only north but to Paris.As Poland prepares to take over the EU's rotating presidency for six months on January 1,
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and French President Emmanuel Macron met to affirm their united stance on the war in Ukraine and European security. Tusk stated that both nations consider themselves to be a single team working towards shared goals in these critical areas.
Donald Tusk sought to end speculation about foreign troops in Ukraine, saying on Dec. 12 that Warsaw has no plans to send troops. Read also: Warsaw sets aside $30 million for bomb shelters with an eye on aggressive Putin "We are not planning such actions yet,
Donald Trump’s election in the US has raised fears in Kyiv that he could try to force big concessions on Ukraine in return for a ceasefire. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Poland and France are on the same side when it comes to European security and a just peace in Ukraine, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said after talks with French President Emmanuel Macron in Warsaw on Thursday.
European powers are keen to demonstrate to Donald Trump that they are willing to assume their share of the burden to end the war in Ukraine
France’s President Emmanuel Macron and Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Ukraine must have a pivotal role in any potential negotiations over Russia’s war in the country WARSAW ...
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Across Europe, the soaring cost of butter is leaving a bitter taste for consumers and businesses alike. After a year of post-pandemic inflation compounded by the war in Ukraine, the price of butter has risen sharply,
After a year of post-pandemic inflation compounded by the war in Ukraine, the price of butter has risen sharply, making holiday baking and everyday cooking more expensive.