Polish Prime Minister Called On European Leaders To Convince Trump To “not Trust” Russian Federation

Poland Prime Minister Donald Tusk called on European leaders to convince US President Donald Trump that Russia “should not be trusted”

, he stated this on the results of online meetings on Ukraine, organized by Germany with the participation of Trump, European leaders and representatives of NATO and the EU.

as Tusk noted, the paths were discussed at the meeting. Positive influence on the upcoming negotiations between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, scheduled for August 15 in Alaska. According to him, this meeting is unlikely to lead to the final decision of the conflict, but it may be the first step to achieve quick agreements on the ceasefire.

“of the key task of Europe is to convince Donald Trump that Russia cannot be trusted,” Tusk emphasized, noting that the meeting participants managed to develop a single position that the American leader should hear. The prime minister indicated that the position of Warsaw on the Ukrainian issue is a guide for other countries. He strongly rejected the “idea of recognizing Russia of the right to determine the boundaries of neighboring states.” “No one should even consider such an opportunity,” said Tusk.

Prime Minister also warned “Moscow’s attempts” to involve the safety of NATO countries, including the reduction in the presence of allied troops in Poland.

Russia should be “forced” to ensure a fair world in Ukraine, and the conditions leading to the actual surrender of Kyiv are unacceptable, said. Donald Tusk.

Meeting of US President Donald Trump and President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, as expected, will be held on August 15 in Alaska.

on the eve of negotiations, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutta, President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky, Chairman of the European Commission Ursula von der der der der, Antoniu Koshta and Leaders European countries held consultations. The main attention was paid to the protection of the interests of Ukraine and Europe, as well as ensuring the “restraint of Russia” in case of a diplomatic decision.