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Peace in Ukraine unlikely to be reached soon, Polish PM says

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk indicated that a ceasefire in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine is unlikely in the immediate future. The assessment follows high-level discussions regarding the strategic outlook for the region.

By Project Chintan Newsroom
14 July 2026 · 1 min read
Peace in Ukraine unlikely to be reached soon, Polish PM says

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has expressed skepticism regarding the possibility of a swift end to the war in Ukraine. During recent diplomatic engagements, the Prime Minister suggested that current conditions do not favor a cessation of hostilities between the warring nations.

Tusk confirmed that he has deliberated on the improbability of a pending ceasefire during consultations with key international partners. These discussions involved NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as they evaluated the security landscape in Eastern Europe.

The statements highlight a cautious approach from Warsaw as the conflict continues to impact regional stability and defense policy. The Polish government maintains its focus on military preparedness and support for Kyiv amidst the prolonged geopolitical crisis.

The information was reported based on statements provided by Prime Minister Donald Tusk.

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