Europe has to find a way to pursue a common policy towards Russia, even if Hungary does not agree with it, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said today following a summit for Ukraine in Paris.

He added that all participants agreed that Europe should maintain good relations with the US.

In particular, the leader of the Polish government noted that with the aim of maintaining its strategic relationships with the US, Europe will act calmly and with common sense, “but certainly not falling to his knees.”

In the context of statements on the other side of the Atlantic, which often testify to a “lack of sympathy for Europe”, in the face of US tariff policy and in order to “survive” strategic transatlantic relations, “we will act with certainty with common sense, but certainly not, but certainly not to fall,” Kyiv.