Tusk hinted that he was surprised by the mention of Poland in the "peace plan," which was not discussed with her
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has suggested surprise at provisions mentioning his country in the 28-point US "peace plan," which Warsaw did not participate in developing, while emphasizing that nothing can be decided about Ukraine without Ukraine.
"All the decisions concerning Poland will be taken by Poles. Nothing about us without us. When it comes to peace, all the negotiations should include Ukraine. Nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine," Tusk wrote in a post on X.
The opening sentences of his statement appear linked to Poland's mention in the 28-point plan as it was leaked to media. Point 9 specifically states that "European fighter jets could be stationed" in Poland. Poland is also referenced in a draft supplementary document on security guarantees for Ukraine in connection with its participation in a "coalition of the willing."
On 21 November, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the Ukrainian people, stating that Ukraine faces a difficult choice and risks losing either its dignity or its key partner.
Trump responded by commenting that if Ukraine rejects this plan, it will have to continue fighting and will sooner or later have to agree to some painful concessions