Peace in Ukraine unlikely to be reached soon, Polish PM says
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk warns that peace in Ukraine is unlikely soon as Poland prepares to host major international military exercises.
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has stated that peace in Ukraine is unlikely to be reached in the near future. In response to security needs, Poland will host international military exercises designed to prepare for security guarantees for Ukraine.
Coverage from TVP World and Yahoo reports that these 'Coalition of the Willing' drills will include 1,500 British and French soldiers. Notably, these exercises will take place without Germany's participation.
Attention is now on the strategic focus of these drills. According to reports from Военное дело, analysts warn that NATO exercises may target Russia's Kaliningrad.
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Quick answers
What is the outlook for peace in Ukraine according to the Polish PM?
Prime Minister Tusk stated that peace is unlikely to be reached soon.
Which countries are participating in the upcoming military drills in Poland?
The exercises will include 1,500 soldiers from Britain and France.
Is Germany involved in the 'Coalition of the Willing' exercises?
According to Yahoo, these exercises will take place without Germany.
Coverage (5)
- First Coalition of the Willing exercises to take place without Germany Yahoo · 1d ago
- ‘A show of force’: 1,500 British and French soldiers to join major military drills in Poland TVP World · 1d ago
- NATO Drills May Target Russia’s Kaliningrad, Analyst Warns Военное дело · 1d ago
- Tusk: Poland will host international military exercises to prepare for Ukraine security guarantees Notes From Poland · 1d ago
- Peace in Ukraine unlikely to be reached soon, Polish PM says Reuters · 1d ago
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