Poland will not send troops to Ukraine, says PM Tusk
- Poland will not send troops to Ukraine, as confirmed by Prime Minister Donald Tusk before attending an emergency summit in Paris to discuss Europe's role in a ceasefire.
- Tusk emphasized Poland's continued support for Ukraine through humanitarian and military aid without deploying soldiers.
- Deputy National Defense Minister Cezary Tomczyk reiterated that Poland's official position is not to send troops to Ukraine.
- Tomczyk highlighted that 95% of military aid for Ukraine passes through Poland, emphasizing Poland's strategic support role.
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