Donald Tusk, the Polish Prime Minister, stated before an informal meeting in Paris that Poland will not send troops to Ukraine, even if a peacekeeping mission is approved. He emphasized that Poland will continue to support Ukraine as much as possible and provide logistical and political support to countries willing to offer security guarantees to Ukraine in the future. Tusk noted that the cooperation of Europe, the United States, and NATO is necessary for the protection of Ukraine's security and borders. He assured the public that NATO will not directly participate in the war in Ukraine, contrasting with previous statements from the Swedish defense minister regarding potential Swedish troop involvement in a peacekeeping mission. Teljes cikk (Magyarnemzet)