Ukraine must make compromises to obtain peace with Russia, says Polish president
- Polish President Andrzej Duda stated Ukraine must make compromises for lasting peace with Russia during a recent Euronews interview.
- Duda, a strong Ukraine supporter, is a close ally of Donald Trump, whose administration has sought a deal involving Ukrainian concessions.
- Duda believes only the United States and President Trump can mediate an end to the conflict with determination.
- He stated, "it has to be a compromise," adding that Ukraine will "have to step down in some sense."
- This position suggests a potential alignment with proposed US frameworks, differing from Ukraine's stance rejecting territorial concessions.
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Duda: Ukraine must compromise to reach peace
Polish President Andrzej Duda has declared that Ukraine will have to make concessions in order to reach a lasting peace agreement with Russia. At the same time, Duda expressed his belief that the U.S. President Donald Trump could be the key to ending this conflict. Speaking with Euronews, Duda reconfirmed his longstanding support for Ukraine following Russia’s full-scale invasion. Source
Ukraine must make compromises to obtain peace with Russia, says Polish president
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