Polish Deputy Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski said on Tuesday night that an international “peacekeeping force” should be deployed in Ukraine, speaking at a news conference in Kyiv with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
“I think it is necessary to send a NATO peacekeeping force, if not a wider international alliance – which will be able to defend and operate on Ukrainian territory,” said the leader of Poland’s ruling party.
“This mission cannot be unarmed,” Kaczynski insisted, according to the Polish news agency PAP, shortly after the meeting between the prime ministers of Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovenia with the president and prime minister. Of Ukraine.
Polish Prime Minister Matthew Morawiecki, accompanied by his Deputy Prime Minister and the Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic, Petr Fiala and Slovenia, Janes Jansa, traveled by train to Kyiv yesterday to express their support for Ukraine. They are the first foreign leaders to visit the Ukrainian capital since the Russian invasion on February 24.
After contacts with the Ukrainian leadership, Polish Prime Minister Matthew Morawiecki called on the EU to “give Ukraine the status of a candidate country as soon as possible” and stressed, addressing its Ukrainian hosts, “we will never leave you alone. We will be with you because we know that you are not only fighting for your freedom, for your own home and for your safety, but also for us “.
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