Poland to discuss possible project to equip Ukrainian brigades with Nordic-Baltic countries

Poland has proposed ideas for a project to equip Ukrainian military brigades and plans to invite the Nordic and Baltic countries to participate. Source: a communique from the Ukrainian side following a meeting between Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Lviv, as reported by European Pravda Details: Tusk revealed that Poland is preparing to implement a project aimed at equipping Ukrainian brigades.

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Quote: "Donald Tusk will discuss this with other European partners, namely the Baltic and Scandinavian countries," the communique states.

More details: During a joint briefing by the two leaders, Tusk emphasised that Poland cannot give Ukraine "all of its weapons" because it is, in a sense, also a "frontline state".

He also called for an end to speculation about "Ukraine's possible defeat" and for efforts to be focused on supporting Ukraine.

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Background: In November, a Ukrainian military brigade named after Princess Anna of Kyiv completed training they had undergone in France.

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