Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk says Warsaw demands a place at the negotiating table with Russia, warning Poland will not recognize any agreement reached without its participation.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated Friday evening that Poland demands a seat at the negotiating table with Russia, and will not recognize any agreement reached without its participation. Tusk made the declaration as a clear sovereignty position, according to a report circulating in Israeli media. The channel note appended to the report commented that this should have been an unambiguous Israeli demand as well — an editorial opinion, not part of Tusk's statement. The Zioneer has no prior reporting on this specific demand, though background items show ongoing diplomatic activity around Russia-Ukraine talks, including reported rejections and calls for summits. Tusk's ultimatum appears to be a fresh development in Europe's position on the negotiations framework.
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