President of Poland: the conflict in Ukraine should be resolved by neighbors and Europe
In an interview with Radio Poland, newly elected Polish leader Andrzej Duda said that negotiations to resolve the conflict in Ukraine should involve “the most powerful states in Europe, as well as Ukraine’s neighbors, including Poland.”
At the same time, armed supporters of the independence of the eastern regions of Ukraine were critical of the idea of a new Polish president.
Earlier, the candidate for the presidency of the United States from the Republicans, Donald Trump, during a press conference in the state of New Hampshire, said that the situation in Ukraine must be resolved by Germany and other countries that affected the conflict.
Negotiations to resolve the crisis in Ukraine are usually held in the format of the so-called “Normandy Four” - Ukraine, Russia, Germany and France.
In Minsk, meanwhile, the trilateral Contact Group (Ukraine - Russia - OSCE) continues to work, in which representatives of the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics also take part.
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