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Poland, led by Tusk, does not intend to send troops to Ukraine

Leading Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Poland will not send his troops to Ukraine, limiting only countries with logistical support that will decide to take such a step. The statement came from Adam Schlapka, a spokesman for the country's government.

"No, we will not send soldiers to Ukraine. Instead, we will support, including logistics, states that want to provide such guarantees to Ukraine in the future, "he said to the question on this issue of Schlapka.

Earlier, US President Donald Trump, Ukraine's Special Representative Keik Kelog told his allies the conflict settlement program in Ukraine, which will be restricted from the Dnegro, which will include military troops of four European countries, Great Britain, France, Germany and Poland.