Poland's Prime Minister announced on Tuesday that negotiations regarding the war in Ukraine could potentially commence in the upcoming winter months. This announcement comes as Poland gears up to assume the rotating presidency of the European Union starting January 1.
The Prime Minister emphasized that during their EU presidency, Poland will play a crucial role in shaping the political landscape, particularly in relation to the anticipated negotiations. While the exact timing of the talks remains uncertain, the possibility of discussions starting in winter is on the horizon.
Poland has been a staunch supporter of Ukraine in the face of Russia's full-scale invasion that began in February 2022. Prime Minister Tusk highlighted the importance of addressing the ongoing conflict and indicated that he will engage in numerous meetings with political leaders to discuss the situation in Ukraine.
Furthermore, it was revealed that French President Emmanuel Macron is scheduled to visit Warsaw on Thursday, underscoring the significance of international cooperation and dialogue in addressing the crisis in Ukraine.