Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has stressed that there can be no doubt that Warsaw needs to support Ukraine as the latter is repelling a full-scale Russian invasion. Source: Tusk in an interview with Polish media, in particular TVN24 Quote: "I will never allow anyone in my government to build their position on any anti-Ukrainian sentiment.
"There can be no doubts about the war and our commitment, and that of the entire Western world, to Ukraine in its confrontation with Russia. Every Polish patriot must absolutely recognize these reasons," said Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
look, i think things really changed eight years ago. but the part of the donbas region had been occupied. it s under the russian control for eight years. and what is also tragic that the young conscripts they are with the russian army and i should say they are sent as of course canon fodder to the fights, and then the professional russian military do the like the most sophisticated job. but of course we see this anti-ukrainian sentiment was also fueled through the russian media. however, the cities which are hurt the most, for instance, the town of mariupol, it s a russian speaking town of the donbas. it s exactly the area where the foreign reporters for years referring like the place where possibly there s some resistance to russia. but what really happens changes