Duda's Absence at Ukraine Summit Marks Diplomatic Shift
Polish President Andrzej Duda will not attend a planned Ukraine summit in Ramstein, Germany. The event was postponed after U.S. President Joe Biden decided not to participate. Duda's aide, Mieszko Pawlak, confirmed the postponement and noted the lack of information on a rescheduled date.
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Polish President Andrzej Duda has pulled out from attending a Ukraine summit scheduled in Ramstein, Germany, following news that it will not proceed as initially planned. The change in plans comes after U.S. President Joe Biden decided not to participate in the event.
Duda's Foreign Policy Advisor, Mieszko Pawlak, informed Reuters about the change, explaining that the meeting in Ramstein had been postponed. Pawlak added that there currently is no information on when the summit will be rescheduled.
The absence and subsequent postponement of such a significant meeting indicate potential shifts in diplomatic relations concerning the Ukraine situation, awaiting further developments.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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