Prime Minister: We have entered the decisive phase of the game for the future of Ukraine and the security of Poland

The game for Ukraine's future and the security of Poland and all of Europe has entered a decisive phase, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday. In his opinion, Russia only respects the strong, which is why maintaining the unity of the entire West is crucial.
On Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. After the meeting, both leaders issued statements but did not answer questions from journalists. Both leaders described their meeting as "constructive" but did not provide any specific agreements after the talks concluded. Trump noted that he agreed with Putin on many issues, but several important issues remained unresolved.
"The game for the future of Ukraine, the security of Poland, and all of Europe has entered a decisive phase. Today, it is even clearer that Russia only respects the strong, and Putin has once again proven to be a cunning and ruthless player. That is why maintaining the unity of the entire West is so important," Prime Minister Tusk wrote on Platform X on Saturday.
Following the talks between Trump and Putin, European leaders participated in two online meetings on Saturday. First, they connected with U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Later, they conferred individually. President Karol Nawrocki participated in the first meeting, and Prime Minister Donald Tusk in the second.
Following the online meeting with Zelensky, European leaders issued a statement welcoming U.S. President Donald Trump's efforts to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. They also emphasized that the next step must be further talks with the participation of the Ukrainian president.
The leaders also emphasized that Ukraine must have ironclad security guarantees to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They noted that they welcomed Trump's announcement that the United States is ready to participate in providing these guarantees.
They also stressed that restrictions cannot be imposed on Ukraine's cooperation with third countries, and that Russia cannot block Kyiv's path to EU and NATO accession. The leaders emphasized their readiness to maintain pressure on Russia and intensify sanctions and other economic pressure on the Kremlin.
The signatories of the statement are the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, and the leaders of six European countries, including Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
Following Friday's talks at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Alaska, the Russian leader expressed hope that an agreement with Trump would not only resolve the "Ukrainian issue" but also restore business ties with the U.S. Trump, in turn, said that "there were many, many points" on which he agreed with Putin, but admitted that several major issues remained "not completely" resolved, although some progress had been made.
White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt revealed that Trump had a "long conversation" with Zelensky during his flight back from Alaska. The Ukrainian president announced that he would visit Washington on Monday at Trump's invitation. Zelensky stated on Telegram: "We support President Trump's proposal for a trilateral meeting between Ukraine, America, and Russia. Ukraine emphasizes that all key issues can be discussed at the leaders' level, and the trilateral format is appropriate in this case." (PAP)
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The game for Ukraine's future and the security of Poland and all of Europe has entered a decisive phase, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday. In his opinion, Russia only respects the strong, which is why maintaining the unity of the entire West is crucial.
On Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. After the meeting, both leaders issued statements but did not answer questions from journalists. Both leaders described their meeting as "constructive" but did not provide any specific agreements after the talks concluded. Trump noted that he agreed with Putin on many issues, but several important issues remained unresolved.
"The game for the future of Ukraine, the security of Poland, and all of Europe has entered a decisive phase. Today, it is even clearer that Russia only respects the strong, and Putin has once again proven to be a cunning and ruthless player. That is why maintaining the unity of the entire West is so important," Prime Minister Tusk wrote on Platform X on Saturday.
Following the talks between Trump and Putin, European leaders participated in two online meetings on Saturday. First, they connected with U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Later, they conferred individually. President Karol Nawrocki participated in the first meeting, and Prime Minister Donald Tusk in the second.
Following the online meeting with Zelensky, European leaders issued a statement welcoming U.S. President Donald Trump's efforts to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. They also emphasized that the next step must be further talks with the participation of the Ukrainian president.
The leaders also emphasized that Ukraine must have ironclad security guarantees to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They noted that they welcomed Trump's announcement that the United States is ready to participate in providing these guarantees.
They also stressed that restrictions cannot be imposed on Ukraine's cooperation with third countries, and that Russia cannot block Kyiv's path to EU and NATO accession. The leaders emphasized their readiness to maintain pressure on Russia and intensify sanctions and other economic pressure on the Kremlin.
The signatories of the statement are the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, and the leaders of six European countries, including Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
Following Friday's talks at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Alaska, the Russian leader expressed hope that an agreement with Trump would not only resolve the "Ukrainian issue" but also restore business ties with the U.S. Trump, in turn, said that "there were many, many points" on which he agreed with Putin, but admitted that several major issues remained "not completely" resolved, although some progress had been made.
White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt revealed that Trump had a "long conversation" with Zelensky during his flight back from Alaska. The Ukrainian president announced that he would visit Washington on Monday at Trump's invitation. Zelensky stated on Telegram: "We support President Trump's proposal for a trilateral meeting between Ukraine, America, and Russia. Ukraine emphasizes that all key issues can be discussed at the leaders' level, and the trilateral format is appropriate in this case." (PAP)
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The game for Ukraine's future and the security of Poland and all of Europe has entered a decisive phase, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday. In his opinion, Russia only respects the strong, which is why maintaining the unity of the entire West is crucial.
On Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. After the meeting, both leaders issued statements but did not answer questions from journalists. Both leaders described their meeting as "constructive" but did not provide any specific agreements after the talks concluded. Trump noted that he agreed with Putin on many issues, but several important issues remained unresolved.
"The game for the future of Ukraine, the security of Poland, and all of Europe has entered a decisive phase. Today, it is even clearer that Russia only respects the strong, and Putin has once again proven to be a cunning and ruthless player. That is why maintaining the unity of the entire West is so important," Prime Minister Tusk wrote on Platform X on Saturday.
Following the talks between Trump and Putin, European leaders participated in two online meetings on Saturday. First, they connected with U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Later, they conferred individually. President Karol Nawrocki participated in the first meeting, and Prime Minister Donald Tusk in the second.
Following the online meeting with Zelensky, European leaders issued a statement welcoming U.S. President Donald Trump's efforts to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. They also emphasized that the next step must be further talks with the participation of the Ukrainian president.
The leaders also emphasized that Ukraine must have ironclad security guarantees to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They noted that they welcomed Trump's announcement that the United States is ready to participate in providing these guarantees.
They also stressed that restrictions cannot be imposed on Ukraine's cooperation with third countries, and that Russia cannot block Kyiv's path to EU and NATO accession. The leaders emphasized their readiness to maintain pressure on Russia and intensify sanctions and other economic pressure on the Kremlin.
The signatories of the statement are the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, and the leaders of six European countries, including Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
Following Friday's talks at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Alaska, the Russian leader expressed hope that an agreement with Trump would not only resolve the "Ukrainian issue" but also restore business ties with the U.S. Trump, in turn, said that "there were many, many points" on which he agreed with Putin, but admitted that several major issues remained "not completely" resolved, although some progress had been made.
White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt revealed that Trump had a "long conversation" with Zelensky during his flight back from Alaska. The Ukrainian president announced that he would visit Washington on Monday at Trump's invitation. Zelensky stated on Telegram: "We support President Trump's proposal for a trilateral meeting between Ukraine, America, and Russia. Ukraine emphasizes that all key issues can be discussed at the leaders' level, and the trilateral format is appropriate in this case." (PAP)
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The game for Ukraine's future and the security of Poland and all of Europe has entered a decisive phase, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday. In his opinion, Russia only respects the strong, which is why maintaining the unity of the entire West is crucial.
On Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. After the meeting, both leaders issued statements but did not answer questions from journalists. Both leaders described their meeting as "constructive" but did not provide any specific agreements after the talks concluded. Trump noted that he agreed with Putin on many issues, but several important issues remained unresolved.
"The game for the future of Ukraine, the security of Poland, and all of Europe has entered a decisive phase. Today, it is even clearer that Russia only respects the strong, and Putin has once again proven to be a cunning and ruthless player. That is why maintaining the unity of the entire West is so important," Prime Minister Tusk wrote on Platform X on Saturday.
Following the talks between Trump and Putin, European leaders participated in two online meetings on Saturday. First, they connected with U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Later, they conferred individually. President Karol Nawrocki participated in the first meeting, and Prime Minister Donald Tusk in the second.
Following the online meeting with Zelensky, European leaders issued a statement welcoming U.S. President Donald Trump's efforts to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. They also emphasized that the next step must be further talks with the participation of the Ukrainian president.
The leaders also emphasized that Ukraine must have ironclad security guarantees to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They noted that they welcomed Trump's announcement that the United States is ready to participate in providing these guarantees.
They also stressed that restrictions cannot be imposed on Ukraine's cooperation with third countries, and that Russia cannot block Kyiv's path to EU and NATO accession. The leaders emphasized their readiness to maintain pressure on Russia and intensify sanctions and other economic pressure on the Kremlin.
The signatories of the statement are the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, and the leaders of six European countries, including Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
Following Friday's talks at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Alaska, the Russian leader expressed hope that an agreement with Trump would not only resolve the "Ukrainian issue" but also restore business ties with the U.S. Trump, in turn, said that "there were many, many points" on which he agreed with Putin, but admitted that several major issues remained "not completely" resolved, although some progress had been made.
White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt revealed that Trump had a "long conversation" with Zelensky during his flight back from Alaska. The Ukrainian president announced that he would visit Washington on Monday at Trump's invitation. Zelensky stated on Telegram: "We support President Trump's proposal for a trilateral meeting between Ukraine, America, and Russia. Ukraine emphasizes that all key issues can be discussed at the leaders' level, and the trilateral format is appropriate in this case." (PAP)
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The game for Ukraine's future and the security of Poland and all of Europe has entered a decisive phase, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday. In his opinion, Russia only respects the strong, which is why maintaining the unity of the entire West is crucial.
On Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. After the meeting, both leaders issued statements but did not answer questions from journalists. Both leaders described their meeting as "constructive" but did not provide any specific agreements after the talks concluded. Trump noted that he agreed with Putin on many issues, but several important issues remained unresolved.
"The game for the future of Ukraine, the security of Poland, and all of Europe has entered a decisive phase. Today, it is even clearer that Russia only respects the strong, and Putin has once again proven to be a cunning and ruthless player. That is why maintaining the unity of the entire West is so important," Prime Minister Tusk wrote on Platform X on Saturday.
Following the talks between Trump and Putin, European leaders participated in two online meetings on Saturday. First, they connected with U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Later, they conferred individually. President Karol Nawrocki participated in the first meeting, and Prime Minister Donald Tusk in the second.
Following the online meeting with Zelensky, European leaders issued a statement welcoming U.S. President Donald Trump's efforts to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. They also emphasized that the next step must be further talks with the participation of the Ukrainian president.
The leaders also emphasized that Ukraine must have ironclad security guarantees to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They noted that they welcomed Trump's announcement that the United States is ready to participate in providing these guarantees.
They also stressed that restrictions cannot be imposed on Ukraine's cooperation with third countries, and that Russia cannot block Kyiv's path to EU and NATO accession. The leaders emphasized their readiness to maintain pressure on Russia and intensify sanctions and other economic pressure on the Kremlin.
The signatories of the statement are the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, and the leaders of six European countries, including Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
Following Friday's talks at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Alaska, the Russian leader expressed hope that an agreement with Trump would not only resolve the "Ukrainian issue" but also restore business ties with the U.S. Trump, in turn, said that "there were many, many points" on which he agreed with Putin, but admitted that several major issues remained "not completely" resolved, although some progress had been made.
White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt revealed that Trump had a "long conversation" with Zelensky during his flight back from Alaska. The Ukrainian president announced that he would visit Washington on Monday at Trump's invitation. Zelensky stated on Telegram: "We support President Trump's proposal for a trilateral meeting between Ukraine, America, and Russia. Ukraine emphasizes that all key issues can be discussed at the leaders' level, and the trilateral format is appropriate in this case." (PAP)
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The game for Ukraine's future and the security of Poland and all of Europe has entered a decisive phase, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday. In his opinion, Russia only respects the strong, which is why maintaining the unity of the entire West is crucial.
On Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. After the meeting, both leaders issued statements but did not answer questions from journalists. Both leaders described their meeting as "constructive" but did not provide any specific agreements after the talks concluded. Trump noted that he agreed with Putin on many issues, but several important issues remained unresolved.
"The game for the future of Ukraine, the security of Poland, and all of Europe has entered a decisive phase. Today, it is even clearer that Russia only respects the strong, and Putin has once again proven to be a cunning and ruthless player. That is why maintaining the unity of the entire West is so important," Prime Minister Tusk wrote on Platform X on Saturday.
Following the talks between Trump and Putin, European leaders participated in two online meetings on Saturday. First, they connected with U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Later, they conferred individually. President Karol Nawrocki participated in the first meeting, and Prime Minister Donald Tusk in the second.
Following the online meeting with Zelensky, European leaders issued a statement welcoming U.S. President Donald Trump's efforts to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. They also emphasized that the next step must be further talks with the participation of the Ukrainian president.
The leaders also emphasized that Ukraine must have ironclad security guarantees to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They noted that they welcomed Trump's announcement that the United States is ready to participate in providing these guarantees.
They also stressed that restrictions cannot be imposed on Ukraine's cooperation with third countries, and that Russia cannot block Kyiv's path to EU and NATO accession. The leaders emphasized their readiness to maintain pressure on Russia and intensify sanctions and other economic pressure on the Kremlin.
The signatories of the statement are the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, and the leaders of six European countries, including Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
Following Friday's talks at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Alaska, the Russian leader expressed hope that an agreement with Trump would not only resolve the "Ukrainian issue" but also restore business ties with the U.S. Trump, in turn, said that "there were many, many points" on which he agreed with Putin, but admitted that several major issues remained "not completely" resolved, although some progress had been made.
White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt revealed that Trump had a "long conversation" with Zelensky during his flight back from Alaska. The Ukrainian president announced that he would visit Washington on Monday at Trump's invitation. Zelensky stated on Telegram: "We support President Trump's proposal for a trilateral meeting between Ukraine, America, and Russia. Ukraine emphasizes that all key issues can be discussed at the leaders' level, and the trilateral format is appropriate in this case." (PAP)
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The game for Ukraine's future and the security of Poland and all of Europe has entered a decisive phase, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday. In his opinion, Russia only respects the strong, which is why maintaining the unity of the entire West is crucial.
On Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. After the meeting, both leaders issued statements but did not answer questions from journalists. Both leaders described their meeting as "constructive" but did not provide any specific agreements after the talks concluded. Trump noted that he agreed with Putin on many issues, but several important issues remained unresolved.
"The game for the future of Ukraine, the security of Poland, and all of Europe has entered a decisive phase. Today, it is even clearer that Russia only respects the strong, and Putin has once again proven to be a cunning and ruthless player. That is why maintaining the unity of the entire West is so important," Prime Minister Tusk wrote on Platform X on Saturday.
Following the talks between Trump and Putin, European leaders participated in two online meetings on Saturday. First, they connected with U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Later, they conferred individually. President Karol Nawrocki participated in the first meeting, and Prime Minister Donald Tusk in the second.
Following the online meeting with Zelensky, European leaders issued a statement welcoming U.S. President Donald Trump's efforts to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. They also emphasized that the next step must be further talks with the participation of the Ukrainian president.
The leaders also emphasized that Ukraine must have ironclad security guarantees to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They noted that they welcomed Trump's announcement that the United States is ready to participate in providing these guarantees.
They also stressed that restrictions cannot be imposed on Ukraine's cooperation with third countries, and that Russia cannot block Kyiv's path to EU and NATO accession. The leaders emphasized their readiness to maintain pressure on Russia and intensify sanctions and other economic pressure on the Kremlin.
The signatories of the statement are the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, and the leaders of six European countries, including Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
Following Friday's talks at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Alaska, the Russian leader expressed hope that an agreement with Trump would not only resolve the "Ukrainian issue" but also restore business ties with the U.S. Trump, in turn, said that "there were many, many points" on which he agreed with Putin, but admitted that several major issues remained "not completely" resolved, although some progress had been made.
White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt revealed that Trump had a "long conversation" with Zelensky during his flight back from Alaska. The Ukrainian president announced that he would visit Washington on Monday at Trump's invitation. Zelensky stated on Telegram: "We support President Trump's proposal for a trilateral meeting between Ukraine, America, and Russia. Ukraine emphasizes that all key issues can be discussed at the leaders' level, and the trilateral format is appropriate in this case." (PAP)
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The game for Ukraine's future and the security of Poland and all of Europe has entered a decisive phase, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday. In his opinion, Russia only respects the strong, which is why maintaining the unity of the entire West is crucial.
On Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. After the meeting, both leaders issued statements but did not answer questions from journalists. Both leaders described their meeting as "constructive" but did not provide any specific agreements after the talks concluded. Trump noted that he agreed with Putin on many issues, but several important issues remained unresolved.
"The game for the future of Ukraine, the security of Poland, and all of Europe has entered a decisive phase. Today, it is even clearer that Russia only respects the strong, and Putin has once again proven to be a cunning and ruthless player. That is why maintaining the unity of the entire West is so important," Prime Minister Tusk wrote on Platform X on Saturday.
Following the talks between Trump and Putin, European leaders participated in two online meetings on Saturday. First, they connected with U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Later, they conferred individually. President Karol Nawrocki participated in the first meeting, and Prime Minister Donald Tusk in the second.
Following the online meeting with Zelensky, European leaders issued a statement welcoming U.S. President Donald Trump's efforts to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. They also emphasized that the next step must be further talks with the participation of the Ukrainian president.
The leaders also emphasized that Ukraine must have ironclad security guarantees to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They noted that they welcomed Trump's announcement that the United States is ready to participate in providing these guarantees.
They also stressed that restrictions cannot be imposed on Ukraine's cooperation with third countries, and that Russia cannot block Kyiv's path to EU and NATO accession. The leaders emphasized their readiness to maintain pressure on Russia and intensify sanctions and other economic pressure on the Kremlin.
The signatories of the statement are the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, and the leaders of six European countries, including Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
Following Friday's talks at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Alaska, the Russian leader expressed hope that an agreement with Trump would not only resolve the "Ukrainian issue" but also restore business ties with the U.S. Trump, in turn, said that "there were many, many points" on which he agreed with Putin, but admitted that several major issues remained "not completely" resolved, although some progress had been made.
White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt revealed that Trump had a "long conversation" with Zelensky during his flight back from Alaska. The Ukrainian president announced that he would visit Washington on Monday at Trump's invitation. Zelensky stated on Telegram: "We support President Trump's proposal for a trilateral meeting between Ukraine, America, and Russia. Ukraine emphasizes that all key issues can be discussed at the leaders' level, and the trilateral format is appropriate in this case." (PAP)
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The game for Ukraine's future and the security of Poland and all of Europe has entered a decisive phase, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday. In his opinion, Russia only respects the strong, which is why maintaining the unity of the entire West is crucial.
On Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. After the meeting, both leaders issued statements but did not answer questions from journalists. Both leaders described their meeting as "constructive" but did not provide any specific agreements after the talks concluded. Trump noted that he agreed with Putin on many issues, but several important issues remained unresolved.
"The game for the future of Ukraine, the security of Poland, and all of Europe has entered a decisive phase. Today, it is even clearer that Russia only respects the strong, and Putin has once again proven to be a cunning and ruthless player. That is why maintaining the unity of the entire West is so important," Prime Minister Tusk wrote on Platform X on Saturday.
Following the talks between Trump and Putin, European leaders participated in two online meetings on Saturday. First, they connected with U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Later, they conferred individually. President Karol Nawrocki participated in the first meeting, and Prime Minister Donald Tusk in the second.
After an online meeting with Zelanski, European leaders issued a statement in which they emphasized that they were satisfied with the efforts of US President Donald Trump to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. At the same time, they noted that further talks must be further talks with the participation of the President of Ukraine.
Leaders also emphasized that Ukraine must have "iron" security guarantees to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They noted that they accepted Trump's announcement that the US was ready to participate in ensuring these guarantees.
In addition, they reserved that restrictions on Ukraine's cooperation with third countries could not be imposed, and Russia cannot block the path of Kiev to the accession to the EU and NATO. Leaders emphasized that they are ready to maintain pressure on Russia and strengthen the sanctions and other means of economic pressure at the Kremlin.
The signatories of the statements are the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, head of the European Council Antonio Costa and the leaders of six European countries, including the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After Friday's conversations at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Alaska, the leader of Russia expressed the hope that the agreement with Trump would not only allow the resolution of the "Ukrainian issue", but also to renew business ties from the USA. In turn, Trump said that "there were many, many points", which he agreed with Putin, but admitted that there were still a few big problems that "not quite" were resolved, although some progress was made in them.
The spokeswoman for the White House Karoline Leavitt revealed that during the return flight from Alaska Trump he had a "long conversation" with Zelanski. The President of Ukraine announced that on Monday, at the invitation of Trump, he would visit Washington. In the Message, Telegram Zelanski said: "We support the proposal of President Trump regarding the Tripartite Ukraine-American-Russia meeting. Ukraine emphasizes: All key issues can be discussed at leaders level and the triangular format is appropriate in this case." (PAP). (PAP)
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The game for the future of Ukraine and the security of Poland and all of Europe entered the decisive phase - Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday. In his opinion, Russia respects only strong ones, which is why it is important to maintain the unity of the entire West.
On Friday, US President Donald Trump met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. After the meeting, both leaders made statements, but did not answer journalists' questions. Both leaders described their meeting as "constructive", but after the conversation they did not provide specific arrangements. Trump pointed out that he agreed with Putin in many cases, but several important issues remained unresolved.
"The game for the future of Ukraine, the security of Poland and all of Europe has entered the decisive phase. Today it can be seen even more clearly that Russia respects only strong, and Putin turned out to be once again a clever and ruthless player. That is why it is so important to maintain the unity of the entire West," Prime Minister Tusk wrote on the platform on Saturday.
After talks between Trump and Putin, European leaders participated on Saturday in two online meetings. First, they joined the US President Donald Trump and the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelnski. Later they consisted in their own group. President Karol Nawrocki participated in the first conversation, and in the second - Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After an online meeting with Zelanski, European leaders issued a statement in which they emphasized that they were satisfied with the efforts of US President Donald Trump to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. At the same time, they noted that further talks must be further talks with the participation of the President of Ukraine.
Leaders also emphasized that Ukraine must have "iron" security guarantees to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They noted that they accepted Trump's announcement that the US was ready to participate in ensuring these guarantees.
In addition, they reserved that restrictions on Ukraine's cooperation with third countries could not be imposed, and Russia cannot block the path of Kiev to the accession to the EU and NATO. Leaders emphasized that they are ready to maintain pressure on Russia and strengthen the sanctions and other means of economic pressure at the Kremlin.
The signatories of the statements are the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, head of the European Council Antonio Costa and the leaders of six European countries, including the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After Friday's conversations at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Alaska, the leader of Russia expressed the hope that the agreement with Trump would not only allow the resolution of the "Ukrainian issue", but also to renew business ties from the USA. In turn, Trump said that "there were many, many points", which he agreed with Putin, but admitted that there were still a few big problems that "not quite" were resolved, although some progress was made in them.
The spokeswoman for the White House Karoline Leavitt revealed that during the return flight from Alaska Trump he had a "long conversation" with Zelanski. The President of Ukraine announced that on Monday, at the invitation of Trump, he would visit Washington. In the Message, Telegram Zelanski said: "We support the proposal of President Trump regarding the Tripartite Ukraine-American-Russia meeting. Ukraine emphasizes: All key issues can be discussed at leaders level and the triangular format is appropriate in this case." (PAP). (PAP)
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The game for the future of Ukraine and the security of Poland and all of Europe entered the decisive phase - Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday. In his opinion, Russia respects only strong ones, which is why it is important to maintain the unity of the entire West.
On Friday, US President Donald Trump met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. After the meeting, both leaders made statements, but did not answer journalists' questions. Both leaders described their meeting as "constructive", but after the conversation they did not provide specific arrangements. Trump pointed out that he agreed with Putin in many cases, but several important issues remained unresolved.
"The game for the future of Ukraine, the security of Poland and all of Europe has entered the decisive phase. Today it can be seen even more clearly that Russia respects only strong, and Putin turned out to be once again a clever and ruthless player. That is why it is so important to maintain the unity of the entire West," Prime Minister Tusk wrote on the platform on Saturday.
After talks between Trump and Putin, European leaders participated on Saturday in two online meetings. First, they joined the US President Donald Trump and the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelnski. Later they consisted in their own group. President Karol Nawrocki participated in the first conversation, and in the second - Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After an online meeting with Zelanski, European leaders issued a statement in which they emphasized that they were satisfied with the efforts of US President Donald Trump to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. At the same time, they noted that further talks must be further talks with the participation of the President of Ukraine.
Leaders also emphasized that Ukraine must have "iron" security guarantees to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They noted that they accepted Trump's announcement that the US was ready to participate in ensuring these guarantees.
In addition, they reserved that restrictions on Ukraine's cooperation with third countries could not be imposed, and Russia cannot block the path of Kiev to the accession to the EU and NATO. Leaders emphasized that they are ready to maintain pressure on Russia and strengthen the sanctions and other means of economic pressure at the Kremlin.
The signatories of the statements are the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, head of the European Council Antonio Costa and the leaders of six European countries, including the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After Friday's conversations at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Alaska, the leader of Russia expressed the hope that the agreement with Trump would not only allow the resolution of the "Ukrainian issue", but also to renew business ties from the USA. In turn, Trump said that "there were many, many points", which he agreed with Putin, but admitted that there were still a few big problems that "not quite" were resolved, although some progress was made in them.
The spokeswoman for the White House Karoline Leavitt revealed that during the return flight from Alaska Trump he had a "long conversation" with Zelanski. The President of Ukraine announced that on Monday, at the invitation of Trump, he would visit Washington. In the Message, Telegram Zelanski said: "We support the proposal of President Trump regarding the Tripartite Ukraine-American-Russia meeting. Ukraine emphasizes: All key issues can be discussed at leaders level and the triangular format is appropriate in this case." (PAP). (PAP)
MCHOM/ JLS/ DKI/
The game for the future of Ukraine and the security of Poland and all of Europe entered the decisive phase - Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday. In his opinion, Russia respects only strong ones, which is why it is important to maintain the unity of the entire West.
On Friday, US President Donald Trump met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. After the meeting, both leaders made statements, but did not answer journalists' questions. Both leaders described their meeting as "constructive", but after the conversation they did not provide specific arrangements. Trump pointed out that he agreed with Putin in many cases, but several important issues remained unresolved.
"The game for the future of Ukraine, the security of Poland and all of Europe has entered the decisive phase. Today it can be seen even more clearly that Russia respects only strong, and Putin turned out to be once again a clever and ruthless player. That is why it is so important to maintain the unity of the entire West," Prime Minister Tusk wrote on the platform on Saturday.
After talks between Trump and Putin, European leaders participated on Saturday in two online meetings. First, they joined the US President Donald Trump and the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelnski. Later they consisted in their own group. President Karol Nawrocki participated in the first conversation, and in the second - Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After an online meeting with Zelanski, European leaders issued a statement in which they emphasized that they were satisfied with the efforts of US President Donald Trump to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. At the same time, they noted that further talks must be further talks with the participation of the President of Ukraine.
Leaders also emphasized that Ukraine must have "iron" security guarantees to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They noted that they accepted Trump's announcement that the US was ready to participate in ensuring these guarantees.
In addition, they reserved that restrictions on Ukraine's cooperation with third countries could not be imposed, and Russia cannot block the path of Kiev to the accession to the EU and NATO. Leaders emphasized that they are ready to maintain pressure on Russia and strengthen the sanctions and other means of economic pressure at the Kremlin.
The signatories of the statements are the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, head of the European Council Antonio Costa and the leaders of six European countries, including the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After Friday's conversations at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Alaska, the leader of Russia expressed the hope that the agreement with Trump would not only allow the resolution of the "Ukrainian issue", but also to renew business ties from the USA. In turn, Trump said that "there were many, many points", which he agreed with Putin, but admitted that there were still a few big problems that "not quite" were resolved, although some progress was made in them.
The spokeswoman for the White House Karoline Leavitt revealed that during the return flight from Alaska Trump he had a "long conversation" with Zelanski. The President of Ukraine announced that on Monday, at the invitation of Trump, he would visit Washington. In the Message, Telegram Zelanski said: "We support the proposal of President Trump regarding the Tripartite Ukraine-American-Russia meeting. Ukraine emphasizes: All key issues can be discussed at leaders level and the triangular format is appropriate in this case." (PAP). (PAP)
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The game for the future of Ukraine and the security of Poland and all of Europe entered the decisive phase - Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday. In his opinion, Russia respects only strong ones, which is why it is important to maintain the unity of the entire West.
On Friday, US President Donald Trump met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. After the meeting, both leaders made statements, but did not answer journalists' questions. Both leaders described their meeting as "constructive", but after the conversation they did not provide specific arrangements. Trump pointed out that he agreed with Putin in many cases, but several important issues remained unresolved.
"The game for the future of Ukraine, the security of Poland and all of Europe has entered the decisive phase. Today it can be seen even more clearly that Russia respects only strong, and Putin turned out to be once again a clever and ruthless player. That is why it is so important to maintain the unity of the entire West," Prime Minister Tusk wrote on the platform on Saturday.
After talks between Trump and Putin, European leaders participated on Saturday in two online meetings. First, they joined the US President Donald Trump and the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelnski. Later they consisted in their own group. President Karol Nawrocki participated in the first conversation, and in the second - Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After an online meeting with Zelanski, European leaders issued a statement in which they emphasized that they were satisfied with the efforts of US President Donald Trump to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. At the same time, they noted that further talks must be further talks with the participation of the President of Ukraine.
Leaders also emphasized that Ukraine must have "iron" security guarantees to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They noted that they accepted Trump's announcement that the US was ready to participate in ensuring these guarantees.
In addition, they reserved that restrictions on Ukraine's cooperation with third countries could not be imposed, and Russia cannot block the path of Kiev to the accession to the EU and NATO. Leaders emphasized that they are ready to maintain pressure on Russia and strengthen the sanctions and other means of economic pressure at the Kremlin.
The signatories of the statements are the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, head of the European Council Antonio Costa and the leaders of six European countries, including the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After Friday's conversations at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Alaska, the leader of Russia expressed the hope that the agreement with Trump would not only allow the resolution of the "Ukrainian issue", but also to renew business ties from the USA. In turn, Trump said that "there were many, many points", which he agreed with Putin, but admitted that there were still a few big problems that "not quite" were resolved, although some progress was made in them.
The spokeswoman for the White House Karoline Leavitt revealed that during the return flight from Alaska Trump he had a "long conversation" with Zelanski. The President of Ukraine announced that on Monday, at the invitation of Trump, he would visit Washington. In the Message, Telegram Zelanski said: "We support the proposal of President Trump regarding the Tripartite Ukraine-American-Russia meeting. Ukraine emphasizes: All key issues can be discussed at leaders level and the triangular format is appropriate in this case." (PAP). (PAP)
MCHOM/ JLS/ DKI/
The game for the future of Ukraine and the security of Poland and all of Europe entered the decisive phase - Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday. In his opinion, Russia respects only strong ones, which is why it is important to maintain the unity of the entire West.
On Friday, US President Donald Trump met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. After the meeting, both leaders made statements, but did not answer journalists' questions. Both leaders described their meeting as "constructive", but after the conversation they did not provide specific arrangements. Trump pointed out that he agreed with Putin in many cases, but several important issues remained unresolved.
"The game for the future of Ukraine, the security of Poland and all of Europe has entered the decisive phase. Today it can be seen even more clearly that Russia respects only strong, and Putin turned out to be once again a clever and ruthless player. That is why it is so important to maintain the unity of the entire West," Prime Minister Tusk wrote on the platform on Saturday.
After talks between Trump and Putin, European leaders participated on Saturday in two online meetings. First, they joined the US President Donald Trump and the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelnski. Later they consisted in their own group. President Karol Nawrocki participated in the first conversation, and in the second - Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After an online meeting with Zelanski, European leaders issued a statement in which they emphasized that they were satisfied with the efforts of US President Donald Trump to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. At the same time, they noted that further talks must be further talks with the participation of the President of Ukraine.
Leaders also emphasized that Ukraine must have "iron" security guarantees to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They noted that they accepted Trump's announcement that the US was ready to participate in ensuring these guarantees.
In addition, they reserved that restrictions on Ukraine's cooperation with third countries could not be imposed, and Russia cannot block the path of Kiev to the accession to the EU and NATO. Leaders emphasized that they are ready to maintain pressure on Russia and strengthen the sanctions and other means of economic pressure at the Kremlin.
The signatories of the statements are the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, head of the European Council Antonio Costa and the leaders of six European countries, including the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After Friday's conversations at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Alaska, the leader of Russia expressed the hope that the agreement with Trump would not only allow the resolution of the "Ukrainian issue", but also to renew business ties from the USA. In turn, Trump said that "there were many, many points", which he agreed with Putin, but admitted that there were still a few big problems that "not quite" were resolved, although some progress was made in them.
The spokeswoman for the White House Karoline Leavitt revealed that during the return flight from Alaska Trump he had a "long conversation" with Zelanski. The President of Ukraine announced that on Monday, at the invitation of Trump, he would visit Washington. In the Message, Telegram Zelanski said: "We support the proposal of President Trump regarding the Tripartite Ukraine-American-Russia meeting. Ukraine emphasizes: All key issues can be discussed at leaders level and the triangular format is appropriate in this case." (PAP). (PAP)
MCHOM/ JLS/ DKI/
The game for the future of Ukraine and the security of Poland and all of Europe entered the decisive phase - Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday. In his opinion, Russia respects only strong ones, which is why it is important to maintain the unity of the entire West.
On Friday, US President Donald Trump met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. After the meeting, both leaders made statements, but did not answer journalists' questions. Both leaders described their meeting as "constructive", but after the conversation they did not provide specific arrangements. Trump pointed out that he agreed with Putin in many cases, but several important issues remained unresolved.
"The game for the future of Ukraine, the security of Poland and all of Europe has entered the decisive phase. Today it can be seen even more clearly that Russia respects only strong, and Putin turned out to be once again a clever and ruthless player. That is why it is so important to maintain the unity of the entire West," Prime Minister Tusk wrote on the platform on Saturday.
After talks between Trump and Putin, European leaders participated on Saturday in two online meetings. First, they joined the US President Donald Trump and the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelnski. Later they consisted in their own group. President Karol Nawrocki participated in the first conversation, and in the second - Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After an online meeting with Zelanski, European leaders issued a statement in which they emphasized that they were satisfied with the efforts of US President Donald Trump to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. At the same time, they noted that further talks must be further talks with the participation of the President of Ukraine.
Leaders also emphasized that Ukraine must have "iron" security guarantees to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They noted that they accepted Trump's announcement that the US was ready to participate in ensuring these guarantees.
In addition, they reserved that restrictions on Ukraine's cooperation with third countries could not be imposed, and Russia cannot block the path of Kiev to the accession to the EU and NATO. Leaders emphasized that they are ready to maintain pressure on Russia and strengthen the sanctions and other means of economic pressure at the Kremlin.
The signatories of the statements are the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, head of the European Council Antonio Costa and the leaders of six European countries, including the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After Friday's conversations at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Alaska, the leader of Russia expressed the hope that the agreement with Trump would not only allow the resolution of the "Ukrainian issue", but also to renew business ties from the USA. In turn, Trump said that "there were many, many points", which he agreed with Putin, but admitted that there were still a few big problems that "not quite" were resolved, although some progress was made in them.
The spokeswoman for the White House Karoline Leavitt revealed that during the return flight from Alaska Trump he had a "long conversation" with Zelanski. The President of Ukraine announced that on Monday, at the invitation of Trump, he would visit Washington. In the Message, Telegram Zelanski said: "We support the proposal of President Trump regarding the Tripartite Ukraine-American-Russia meeting. Ukraine emphasizes: All key issues can be discussed at leaders level and the triangular format is appropriate in this case." (PAP). (PAP)
MCHOM/ JLS/ DKI/
The game for the future of Ukraine and the security of Poland and all of Europe entered the decisive phase - Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday. In his opinion, Russia respects only strong ones, which is why it is important to maintain the unity of the entire West.
On Friday, US President Donald Trump met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. After the meeting, both leaders made statements, but did not answer journalists' questions. Both leaders described their meeting as "constructive", but after the conversation they did not provide specific arrangements. Trump pointed out that he agreed with Putin in many cases, but several important issues remained unresolved.
"The game for the future of Ukraine, the security of Poland and all of Europe has entered the decisive phase. Today it can be seen even more clearly that Russia respects only strong, and Putin turned out to be once again a clever and ruthless player. That is why it is so important to maintain the unity of the entire West," Prime Minister Tusk wrote on the platform on Saturday.
After talks between Trump and Putin, European leaders participated on Saturday in two online meetings. First, they joined the US President Donald Trump and the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelnski. Later they consisted in their own group. President Karol Nawrocki participated in the first conversation, and in the second - Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After an online meeting with Zelanski, European leaders issued a statement in which they emphasized that they were satisfied with the efforts of US President Donald Trump to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. At the same time, they noted that further talks must be further talks with the participation of the President of Ukraine.
Leaders also emphasized that Ukraine must have "iron" security guarantees to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They noted that they accepted Trump's announcement that the US was ready to participate in ensuring these guarantees.
In addition, they reserved that restrictions on Ukraine's cooperation with third countries could not be imposed, and Russia cannot block the path of Kiev to the accession to the EU and NATO. Leaders emphasized that they are ready to maintain pressure on Russia and strengthen the sanctions and other means of economic pressure at the Kremlin.
The signatories of the statements are the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, head of the European Council Antonio Costa and the leaders of six European countries, including the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After Friday's conversations at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Alaska, the leader of Russia expressed the hope that the agreement with Trump would not only allow the resolution of the "Ukrainian issue", but also to renew business ties from the USA. In turn, Trump said that "there were many, many points", which he agreed with Putin, but admitted that there were still a few big problems that "not quite" were resolved, although some progress was made in them.
The spokeswoman for the White House Karoline Leavitt revealed that during the return flight from Alaska Trump he had a "long conversation" with Zelanski. The President of Ukraine announced that on Monday, at the invitation of Trump, he would visit Washington. In the Message, Telegram Zelanski said: "We support the proposal of President Trump regarding the Tripartite Ukraine-American-Russia meeting. Ukraine emphasizes: All key issues can be discussed at leaders level and the triangular format is appropriate in this case." (PAP). (PAP)
MCHOM/ JLS/ DKI/
The game for the future of Ukraine and the security of Poland and all of Europe entered the decisive phase - Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday. In his opinion, Russia respects only strong ones, which is why it is important to maintain the unity of the entire West.
On Friday, US President Donald Trump met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. After the meeting, both leaders made statements, but did not answer journalists' questions. Both leaders described their meeting as "constructive", but after the conversation they did not provide specific arrangements. Trump pointed out that he agreed with Putin in many cases, but several important issues remained unresolved.
"The game for the future of Ukraine, the security of Poland and all of Europe has entered the decisive phase. Today it can be seen even more clearly that Russia respects only strong, and Putin turned out to be once again a clever and ruthless player. That is why it is so important to maintain the unity of the entire West," Prime Minister Tusk wrote on the platform on Saturday.
After talks between Trump and Putin, European leaders participated on Saturday in two online meetings. First, they joined the US President Donald Trump and the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelnski. Later they consisted in their own group. President Karol Nawrocki participated in the first conversation, and in the second - Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After an online meeting with Zelanski, European leaders issued a statement in which they emphasized that they were satisfied with the efforts of US President Donald Trump to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. At the same time, they noted that further talks must be further talks with the participation of the President of Ukraine.
Leaders also emphasized that Ukraine must have "iron" security guarantees to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They noted that they accepted Trump's announcement that the US was ready to participate in ensuring these guarantees.
In addition, they reserved that restrictions on Ukraine's cooperation with third countries could not be imposed, and Russia cannot block the path of Kiev to the accession to the EU and NATO. Leaders emphasized that they are ready to maintain pressure on Russia and strengthen the sanctions and other means of economic pressure at the Kremlin.
The signatories of the statements are the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, head of the European Council Antonio Costa and the leaders of six European countries, including the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After Friday's conversations at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Alaska, the leader of Russia expressed the hope that the agreement with Trump would not only allow the resolution of the "Ukrainian issue", but also to renew business ties from the USA. In turn, Trump said that "there were many, many points", which he agreed with Putin, but admitted that there were still a few big problems that "not quite" were resolved, although some progress was made in them.
The spokeswoman for the White House Karoline Leavitt revealed that during the return flight from Alaska Trump he had a "long conversation" with Zelanski. The President of Ukraine announced that on Monday, at the invitation of Trump, he would visit Washington. In the Message, Telegram Zelanski said: "We support the proposal of President Trump regarding the Tripartite Ukraine-American-Russia meeting. Ukraine emphasizes: All key issues can be discussed at leaders level and the triangular format is appropriate in this case." (PAP). (PAP)
MCHOM/ JLS/ DKI/
The game for the future of Ukraine and the security of Poland and all of Europe entered the decisive phase - Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday. In his opinion, Russia respects only strong ones, which is why it is important to maintain the unity of the entire West.
On Friday, US President Donald Trump met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. After the meeting, both leaders made statements, but did not answer journalists' questions. Both leaders described their meeting as "constructive", but after the conversation they did not provide specific arrangements. Trump pointed out that he agreed with Putin in many cases, but several important issues remained unresolved.
"The game for the future of Ukraine, the security of Poland and all of Europe has entered the decisive phase. Today it can be seen even more clearly that Russia respects only strong, and Putin turned out to be once again a clever and ruthless player. That is why it is so important to maintain the unity of the entire West," Prime Minister Tusk wrote on the platform on Saturday.
After talks between Trump and Putin, European leaders participated on Saturday in two online meetings. First, they joined the US President Donald Trump and the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelnski. Later they consisted in their own group. President Karol Nawrocki participated in the first conversation, and in the second - Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After an online meeting with Zelanski, European leaders issued a statement in which they emphasized that they were satisfied with the efforts of US President Donald Trump to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. At the same time, they noted that further talks must be further talks with the participation of the President of Ukraine.
Leaders also emphasized that Ukraine must have "iron" security guarantees to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They noted that they accepted Trump's announcement that the US was ready to participate in ensuring these guarantees.
In addition, they reserved that restrictions on Ukraine's cooperation with third countries could not be imposed, and Russia cannot block the path of Kiev to the accession to the EU and NATO. Leaders emphasized that they are ready to maintain pressure on Russia and strengthen the sanctions and other means of economic pressure at the Kremlin.
The signatories of the statements are the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, head of the European Council Antonio Costa and the leaders of six European countries, including the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After Friday's conversations at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Alaska, the leader of Russia expressed the hope that the agreement with Trump would not only allow the resolution of the "Ukrainian issue", but also to renew business ties from the USA. In turn, Trump said that "there were many, many points", which he agreed with Putin, but admitted that there were still a few big problems that "not quite" were resolved, although some progress was made in them.
The spokeswoman for the White House Karoline Leavitt revealed that during the return flight from Alaska Trump he had a "long conversation" with Zelanski. The President of Ukraine announced that on Monday, at the invitation of Trump, he would visit Washington. In the Message, Telegram Zelanski said: "We support the proposal of President Trump regarding the Tripartite Ukraine-American-Russia meeting. Ukraine emphasizes: All key issues can be discussed at leaders level and the triangular format is appropriate in this case." (PAP). (PAP)
MCHOM/ JLS/ DKI/
The game for the future of Ukraine and the security of Poland and all of Europe entered the decisive phase - Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday. In his opinion, Russia respects only strong ones, which is why it is important to maintain the unity of the entire West.
On Friday, US President Donald Trump met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. After the meeting, both leaders made statements, but did not answer journalists' questions. Both leaders described their meeting as "constructive", but after the conversation they did not provide specific arrangements. Trump pointed out that he agreed with Putin in many cases, but several important issues remained unresolved.
"The game for the future of Ukraine, the security of Poland and all of Europe has entered the decisive phase. Today it can be seen even more clearly that Russia respects only strong, and Putin turned out to be once again a clever and ruthless player. That is why it is so important to maintain the unity of the entire West," Prime Minister Tusk wrote on the platform on Saturday.
After talks between Trump and Putin, European leaders participated on Saturday in two online meetings. First, they joined the US President Donald Trump and the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelnski. Later they consisted in their own group. President Karol Nawrocki participated in the first conversation, and in the second - Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After an online meeting with Zelanski, European leaders issued a statement in which they emphasized that they were satisfied with the efforts of US President Donald Trump to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. At the same time, they noted that further talks must be further talks with the participation of the President of Ukraine.
Leaders also emphasized that Ukraine must have "iron" security guarantees to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They noted that they accepted Trump's announcement that the US was ready to participate in ensuring these guarantees.
In addition, they reserved that restrictions on Ukraine's cooperation with third countries could not be imposed, and Russia cannot block the path of Kiev to the accession to the EU and NATO. Leaders emphasized that they are ready to maintain pressure on Russia and strengthen the sanctions and other means of economic pressure at the Kremlin.
The signatories of the statements are the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, head of the European Council Antonio Costa and the leaders of six European countries, including the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After Friday's conversations at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Alaska, the leader of Russia expressed the hope that the agreement with Trump would not only allow the resolution of the "Ukrainian issue", but also to renew business ties from the USA. In turn, Trump said that "there were many, many points", which he agreed with Putin, but admitted that there were still a few big problems that "not quite" were resolved, although some progress was made in them.
The spokeswoman for the White House Karoline Leavitt revealed that during the return flight from Alaska Trump he had a "long conversation" with Zelanski. The President of Ukraine announced that on Monday, at the invitation of Trump, he would visit Washington. In the Message, Telegram Zelanski said: "We support the proposal of President Trump regarding the Tripartite Ukraine-American-Russia meeting. Ukraine emphasizes: All key issues can be discussed at leaders level and the triangular format is appropriate in this case." (PAP). (PAP)
MCHOM/ JLS/ DKI/
The game for the future of Ukraine and the security of Poland and all of Europe entered the decisive phase - Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday. In his opinion, Russia respects only strong ones, which is why it is important to maintain the unity of the entire West.
On Friday, US President Donald Trump met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. After the meeting, both leaders made statements, but did not answer journalists' questions. Both leaders described their meeting as "constructive", but after the conversation they did not provide specific arrangements. Trump pointed out that he agreed with Putin in many cases, but several important issues remained unresolved.
"The game for the future of Ukraine, the security of Poland and all of Europe has entered the decisive phase. Today it can be seen even more clearly that Russia respects only strong, and Putin turned out to be once again a clever and ruthless player. That is why it is so important to maintain the unity of the entire West," Prime Minister Tusk wrote on the platform on Saturday.
After talks between Trump and Putin, European leaders participated on Saturday in two online meetings. First, they joined the US President Donald Trump and the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelnski. Later they consisted in their own group. President Karol Nawrocki participated in the first conversation, and in the second - Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After an online meeting with Zelanski, European leaders issued a statement in which they emphasized that they were satisfied with the efforts of US President Donald Trump to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. At the same time, they noted that further talks must be further talks with the participation of the President of Ukraine.
Leaders also emphasized that Ukraine must have "iron" security guarantees to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They noted that they accepted Trump's announcement that the US was ready to participate in ensuring these guarantees.
In addition, they reserved that restrictions on Ukraine's cooperation with third countries could not be imposed, and Russia cannot block the path of Kiev to the accession to the EU and NATO. Leaders emphasized that they are ready to maintain pressure on Russia and strengthen the sanctions and other means of economic pressure at the Kremlin.
The signatories of the statements are the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, head of the European Council Antonio Costa and the leaders of six European countries, including the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After Friday's conversations at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Alaska, the leader of Russia expressed the hope that the agreement with Trump would not only allow the resolution of the "Ukrainian issue", but also to renew business ties from the USA. In turn, Trump said that "there were many, many points", which he agreed with Putin, but admitted that there were still a few big problems that "not quite" were resolved, although some progress was made in them.
The spokeswoman for the White House Karoline Leavitt revealed that during the return flight from Alaska Trump he had a "long conversation" with Zelanski. The President of Ukraine announced that on Monday, at the invitation of Trump, he would visit Washington. In the Message, Telegram Zelanski said: "We support the proposal of President Trump regarding the Tripartite Ukraine-American-Russia meeting. Ukraine emphasizes: All key issues can be discussed at leaders level and the triangular format is appropriate in this case." (PAP). (PAP)
MCHOM/ JLS/ DKI/
The game for the future of Ukraine and the security of Poland and all of Europe entered the decisive phase - Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday. In his opinion, Russia respects only strong ones, which is why it is important to maintain the unity of the entire West.
On Friday, US President Donald Trump met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. After the meeting, both leaders made statements, but did not answer journalists' questions. Both leaders described their meeting as "constructive", but after the conversation they did not provide specific arrangements. Trump pointed out that he agreed with Putin in many cases, but several important issues remained unresolved.
"The game for the future of Ukraine, the security of Poland and all of Europe has entered the decisive phase. Today it can be seen even more clearly that Russia respects only strong, and Putin turned out to be once again a clever and ruthless player. That is why it is so important to maintain the unity of the entire West," Prime Minister Tusk wrote on the platform on Saturday.
After talks between Trump and Putin, European leaders participated on Saturday in two online meetings. First, they joined the US President Donald Trump and the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelnski. Later they consisted in their own group. President Karol Nawrocki participated in the first conversation, and in the second - Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After an online meeting with Zelanski, European leaders issued a statement in which they emphasized that they were satisfied with the efforts of US President Donald Trump to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. At the same time, they noted that further talks must be further talks with the participation of the President of Ukraine.
Leaders also emphasized that Ukraine must have "iron" security guarantees to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They noted that they accepted Trump's announcement that the US was ready to participate in ensuring these guarantees.
In addition, they reserved that restrictions on Ukraine's cooperation with third countries could not be imposed, and Russia cannot block the path of Kiev to the accession to the EU and NATO. Leaders emphasized that they are ready to maintain pressure on Russia and strengthen the sanctions and other means of economic pressure at the Kremlin.
The signatories of the statements are the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, head of the European Council Antonio Costa and the leaders of six European countries, including the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After Friday's conversations at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Alaska, the leader of Russia expressed the hope that the agreement with Trump would not only allow the resolution of the "Ukrainian issue", but also to renew business ties from the USA. In turn, Trump said that "there were many, many points", which he agreed with Putin, but admitted that there were still a few big problems that "not quite" were resolved, although some progress was made in them.
The spokeswoman for the White House Karoline Leavitt revealed that during the return flight from Alaska Trump he had a "long conversation" with Zelanski. The President of Ukraine announced that on Monday, at the invitation of Trump, he would visit Washington. In the Message, Telegram Zelanski said: "We support the proposal of President Trump regarding the Tripartite Ukraine-American-Russia meeting. Ukraine emphasizes: All key issues can be discussed at leaders level and the triangular format is appropriate in this case." (PAP). (PAP)
MCHOM/ JLS/ DKI/
The game for the future of Ukraine and the security of Poland and all of Europe entered the decisive phase - Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday. In his opinion, Russia respects only strong ones, which is why it is important to maintain the unity of the entire West.
On Friday, US President Donald Trump met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. After the meeting, both leaders made statements, but did not answer journalists' questions. Both leaders described their meeting as "constructive", but after the conversation they did not provide specific arrangements. Trump pointed out that he agreed with Putin in many cases, but several important issues remained unresolved.
"The game for the future of Ukraine, the security of Poland and all of Europe has entered the decisive phase. Today it can be seen even more clearly that Russia respects only strong, and Putin turned out to be once again a clever and ruthless player. That is why it is so important to maintain the unity of the entire West," Prime Minister Tusk wrote on the platform on Saturday.
After talks between Trump and Putin, European leaders participated on Saturday in two online meetings. First, they joined the US President Donald Trump and the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelnski. Later they consisted in their own group. President Karol Nawrocki participated in the first conversation, and in the second - Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After an online meeting with Zelanski, European leaders issued a statement in which they emphasized that they were satisfied with the efforts of US President Donald Trump to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. At the same time, they noted that further talks must be further talks with the participation of the President of Ukraine.
Leaders also emphasized that Ukraine must have "iron" security guarantees to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They noted that they accepted Trump's announcement that the US was ready to participate in ensuring these guarantees.
In addition, they reserved that restrictions on Ukraine's cooperation with third countries could not be imposed, and Russia cannot block the path of Kiev to the accession to the EU and NATO. Leaders emphasized that they are ready to maintain pressure on Russia and strengthen the sanctions and other means of economic pressure at the Kremlin.
The signatories of the statements are the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, head of the European Council Antonio Costa and the leaders of six European countries, including the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After Friday's conversations at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Alaska, the leader of Russia expressed the hope that the agreement with Trump would not only allow the resolution of the "Ukrainian issue", but also to renew business ties from the USA. In turn, Trump said that "there were many, many points", which he agreed with Putin, but admitted that there were still a few big problems that "not quite" were resolved, although some progress was made in them.
The spokeswoman for the White House Karoline Leavitt revealed that during the return flight from Alaska Trump he had a "long conversation" with Zelanski. The President of Ukraine announced that on Monday, at the invitation of Trump, he would visit Washington. In the Message, Telegram Zelanski said: "We support the proposal of President Trump regarding the Tripartite Ukraine-American-Russia meeting. Ukraine emphasizes: All key issues can be discussed at leaders level and the triangular format is appropriate in this case." (PAP). (PAP)
MCHOM/ JLS/ DKI/
The game for the future of Ukraine and the security of Poland and all of Europe entered the decisive phase - Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday. In his opinion, Russia respects only strong ones, which is why it is important to maintain the unity of the entire West.
On Friday, US President Donald Trump met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. After the meeting, both leaders made statements, but did not answer journalists' questions. Both leaders described their meeting as "constructive", but after the conversation they did not provide specific arrangements. Trump pointed out that he agreed with Putin in many cases, but several important issues remained unresolved.
"The game for the future of Ukraine, the security of Poland and all of Europe has entered the decisive phase. Today it can be seen even more clearly that Russia respects only strong, and Putin turned out to be once again a clever and ruthless player. That is why it is so important to maintain the unity of the entire West," Prime Minister Tusk wrote on the platform on Saturday.
After talks between Trump and Putin, European leaders participated on Saturday in two online meetings. First, they joined the US President Donald Trump and the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelnski. Later they consisted in their own group. President Karol Nawrocki participated in the first conversation, and in the second - Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After an online meeting with Zelanski, European leaders issued a statement in which they emphasized that they were satisfied with the efforts of US President Donald Trump to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. At the same time, they noted that further talks must be further talks with the participation of the President of Ukraine.
Leaders also emphasized that Ukraine must have "iron" security guarantees to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They noted that they accepted Trump's announcement that the US was ready to participate in ensuring these guarantees.
In addition, they reserved that restrictions on Ukraine's cooperation with third countries could not be imposed, and Russia cannot block the path of Kiev to the accession to the EU and NATO. Leaders emphasized that they are ready to maintain pressure on Russia and strengthen the sanctions and other means of economic pressure at the Kremlin.
The signatories of the statements are the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, head of the European Council Antonio Costa and the leaders of six European countries, including the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After Friday's conversations at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Alaska, the leader of Russia expressed the hope that the agreement with Trump would not only allow the resolution of the "Ukrainian issue", but also to renew business ties from the USA. In turn, Trump said that "there were many, many points", which he agreed with Putin, but admitted that there were still a few big problems that "not quite" were resolved, although some progress was made in them.
The spokeswoman for the White House Karoline Leavitt revealed that during the return flight from Alaska Trump he had a "long conversation" with Zelanski. The President of Ukraine announced that on Monday, at the invitation of Trump, he would visit Washington. In the Message, Telegram Zelanski said: "We support the proposal of President Trump regarding the Tripartite Ukraine-American-Russia meeting. Ukraine emphasizes: All key issues can be discussed at leaders level and the triangular format is appropriate in this case." (PAP). (PAP)
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The game for the future of Ukraine and the security of Poland and all of Europe entered the decisive phase - Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday. In his opinion, Russia respects only strong ones, which is why it is important to maintain the unity of the entire West.
On Friday, US President Donald Trump met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. After the meeting, both leaders made statements, but did not answer journalists' questions. Both leaders described their meeting as "constructive", but after the conversation they did not provide specific arrangements. Trump pointed out that he agreed with Putin in many cases, but several important issues remained unresolved.
"The game for the future of Ukraine, the security of Poland and all of Europe has entered the decisive phase. Today it can be seen even more clearly that Russia respects only strong, and Putin turned out to be once again a clever and ruthless player. That is why it is so important to maintain the unity of the entire West," Prime Minister Tusk wrote on the platform on Saturday.
After talks between Trump and Putin, European leaders participated on Saturday in two online meetings. First, they joined the US President Donald Trump and the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelnski. Later they consisted in their own group. President Karol Nawrocki participated in the first conversation, and in the second - Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After an online meeting with Zelanski, European leaders issued a statement in which they emphasized that they were satisfied with the efforts of US President Donald Trump to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. At the same time, they noted that further talks must be further talks with the participation of the President of Ukraine.
Leaders also emphasized that Ukraine must have "iron" security guarantees to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They noted that they accepted Trump's announcement that the US was ready to participate in ensuring these guarantees.
In addition, they reserved that restrictions on Ukraine's cooperation with third countries could not be imposed, and Russia cannot block the path of Kiev to the accession to the EU and NATO. Leaders emphasized that they are ready to maintain pressure on Russia and strengthen the sanctions and other means of economic pressure at the Kremlin.
The signatories of the statements are the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, head of the European Council Antonio Costa and the leaders of six European countries, including the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After Friday's conversations at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Alaska, the leader of Russia expressed the hope that the agreement with Trump would not only allow the resolution of the "Ukrainian issue", but also to renew business ties from the USA. In turn, Trump said that "there were many, many points", which he agreed with Putin, but admitted that there were still a few big problems that "not quite" were resolved, although some progress was made in them.
The spokeswoman for the White House Karoline Leavitt revealed that during the return flight from Alaska Trump he had a "long conversation" with Zelanski. The President of Ukraine announced that on Monday, at the invitation of Trump, he would visit Washington. In the Message, Telegram Zelanski said: "We support the proposal of President Trump regarding the Tripartite Ukraine-American-Russia meeting. Ukraine emphasizes: All key issues can be discussed at leaders level and the triangular format is appropriate in this case." (PAP). (PAP)
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The game for the future of Ukraine and the security of Poland and all of Europe entered the decisive phase - Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday. In his opinion, Russia respects only strong ones, which is why it is important to maintain the unity of the entire West.
On Friday, US President Donald Trump met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. After the meeting, both leaders made statements, but did not answer journalists' questions. Both leaders described their meeting as "constructive", but after the conversation they did not provide specific arrangements. Trump pointed out that he agreed with Putin in many cases, but several important issues remained unresolved.
"The game for the future of Ukraine, the security of Poland and all of Europe has entered the decisive phase. Today it can be seen even more clearly that Russia respects only strong, and Putin turned out to be once again a clever and ruthless player. That is why it is so important to maintain the unity of the entire West," Prime Minister Tusk wrote on the platform on Saturday.
After talks between Trump and Putin, European leaders participated on Saturday in two online meetings. First, they joined the US President Donald Trump and the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelnski. Later they consisted in their own group. President Karol Nawrocki participated in the first conversation, and in the second - Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After an online meeting with Zelanski, European leaders issued a statement in which they emphasized that they were satisfied with the efforts of US President Donald Trump to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. At the same time, they noted that further talks must be further talks with the participation of the President of Ukraine.
Leaders also emphasized that Ukraine must have "iron" security guarantees to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They noted that they accepted Trump's announcement that the US was ready to participate in ensuring these guarantees.
In addition, they reserved that restrictions on Ukraine's cooperation with third countries could not be imposed, and Russia cannot block the path of Kiev to the accession to the EU and NATO. Leaders emphasized that they are ready to maintain pressure on Russia and strengthen the sanctions and other means of economic pressure at the Kremlin.
The signatories of the statements are the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, head of the European Council Antonio Costa and the leaders of six European countries, including the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After Friday's conversations at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Alaska, the leader of Russia expressed the hope that the agreement with Trump would not only allow the resolution of the "Ukrainian issue", but also to renew business ties from the USA. In turn, Trump said that "there were many, many points", which he agreed with Putin, but admitted that there were still a few big problems that "not quite" were resolved, although some progress was made in them.
The spokeswoman for the White House Karoline Leavitt revealed that during the return flight from Alaska Trump he had a "long conversation" with Zelanski. The President of Ukraine announced that on Monday, at the invitation of Trump, he would visit Washington. In the Message, Telegram Zelanski said: "We support the proposal of President Trump regarding the Tripartite Ukraine-American-Russia meeting. Ukraine emphasizes: All key issues can be discussed at leaders level and the triangular format is appropriate in this case." (PAP). (PAP)
MCHOM/ JLS/ DKI/
The game for the future of Ukraine and the security of Poland and all of Europe entered the decisive phase - Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday. In his opinion, Russia respects only strong ones, which is why it is important to maintain the unity of the entire West.
On Friday, US President Donald Trump met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. After the meeting, both leaders made statements, but did not answer journalists' questions. Both leaders described their meeting as "constructive", but after the conversation they did not provide specific arrangements. Trump pointed out that he agreed with Putin in many cases, but several important issues remained unresolved.
"The game for the future of Ukraine, the security of Poland and all of Europe has entered the decisive phase. Today it can be seen even more clearly that Russia respects only strong, and Putin turned out to be once again a clever and ruthless player. That is why it is so important to maintain the unity of the entire West," Prime Minister Tusk wrote on the platform on Saturday.
After talks between Trump and Putin, European leaders participated on Saturday in two online meetings. First, they joined the US President Donald Trump and the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelnski. Later they consisted in their own group. President Karol Nawrocki participated in the first conversation, and in the second - Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After an online meeting with Zelanski, European leaders issued a statement in which they emphasized that they were satisfied with the efforts of US President Donald Trump to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. At the same time, they noted that further talks must be further talks with the participation of the President of Ukraine.
Leaders also emphasized that Ukraine must have "iron" security guarantees to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They noted that they accepted Trump's announcement that the US was ready to participate in ensuring these guarantees.
In addition, they reserved that restrictions on Ukraine's cooperation with third countries could not be imposed, and Russia cannot block the path of Kiev to the accession to the EU and NATO. Leaders emphasized that they are ready to maintain pressure on Russia and strengthen the sanctions and other means of economic pressure at the Kremlin.
The signatories of the statements are the chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, head of the European Council Antonio Costa and the leaders of six European countries, including the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
After Friday's conversations at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Alaska, the leader of Russia expressed the hope that the agreement with Trump would not only allow the resolution of the "Ukrainian issue", but also to renew business ties from the USA. In turn, Trump said that "there were many, many points", which he agreed with Putin, but admitted that there were still a few big problems that "not quite" were resolved, although some progress was made in them.
The spokeswoman for the White House Karoline Leavitt revealed that during the return flight from Alaska Trump he had a "long conversation" with Zelanski. The President of Ukraine announced that on Monday, at the invitation of Trump, he would visit Washington. In the Message, Telegram Zelanski said: "We support the proposal of President Trump regarding the Tripartite Ukraine-American-Russia meeting. Ukraine emphasizes: All key issues can be discussed at leaders level and the triangular format is appropriate in this case." (PAP). (PAP)
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