Tusk defends Poland's military aid to Ukraine, warns opposition against politicizing support
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Olha Kovalchuk, Alona Mazurenko
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has defended military assistance to Ukraine amid controversy over claims that his government secretly supplied Patriot interceptor missiles to Kyiv. Tusk emphasized that supporting Ukraine is a matter of national consensus and national interest for Poland, warning opposition figures against politicizing the issue. The article covers Tusk's rebuttal to allegations made by opposition politicians, his reaffirmation of Poland's strategic commitment to Ukraine's defense against Russian aggression, and the broader political context within Poland regarding aid to Ukraine.
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Don't play with fire – supporting Ukraine is in Poland's national interest.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has defended military assistance to Ukraine amid a controversy over claims that his government secretly supplied Patriot interceptor missiles to Kyiv.
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