Polish Prime Minister Downplays Putin's Warning on Ukraine Conflict
Poland's prime minister, Donald Tusk, expressed that the recent comments from Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding the West’s involvement in the Ukrainian-Russian conflict are not of great concern. He believes these statements highlight the difficulties faced by Russia on the front lines.
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On Friday, Poland's prime minister, Donald Tusk, addressed remarks made by Russian President Vladimir Putin concerning the potential for direct conflict between the West and Russia if Ukraine uses Western-supplied long-range missiles to target Russian territory.
Tusk emphasized the importance of taking all events on the Ukrainian-Russian front seriously. However, he suggested that excessive importance should not be given to Putin's latest statements, interpreting them instead as a sign of the challenging situation faced by Russian forces.
Tusk shared these views during a news conference, underscoring the message that the comments from President Putin reflect the difficulties Russia is experiencing on the front lines.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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