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19 August 10:44

Polish President Karol Nawrocki emphasizes the importance of firm talks with Vladimir Putin, involving Ukraine in the negotiations, in contrast to the pro-Russian stance of George Simion.

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Karol Nawrocki, President of Poland, attended talks with European leaders and Donald Trump, warning that negotiations with Vladimir Putin need to be approached with caution, given his history of breaking agreements. Nawrocki insisted on Ukraine's involvement in the negotiations, stressing that decisions should not be taken without its participation. In contrast, George Simion, a pro-Russian Romanian politician, criticized Europe's involvement in its defense, advocating greater dependence on the US, which contradicts the official position of Poland and most European leaders.

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Karol Nawrocki: Putin nu e de încredere. „Prietenul” Simion, de partea Rusiei: Europa să nu se apere
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Aktual24 | Președintele Poloniei îi șochează pe ”suveraniștii” români: ”Nu ne vom preda niciodată imperialismului rus și suntem alături de Ucraina în apărarea libertății sale”

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Polish President Karol Nawrocki canceled the meeting with Viktor Orban after he met with Vladimir Putin.
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Poland calls for EU involvement in any US-Russia peace plans and accuses Moscow of sabotage on Polish territory.
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Sauli Niinistö, former president of Finland, urges Europeans to speak directly with Vladimir Putin, emphasizing the importance of communication.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged Donald Trump to take a tougher stance against Vladimir Putin, stating that he is ready to participate in the summit that will take place in Budapest.
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The Polish Foreign Minister stated that, in the event that President Vladimir Putin transits Polish airspace to reach Budapest, his plane could be forced to land to be arrested, according to an ICC warrant.
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Emmanuel Macron stated that Ukraine and Europeans must participate in peace negotiations, alluding to the upcoming Trump-Putin summit. "The only peace that can be achieved is one that is solid and sustainable, which respects the requirements of international law and creates the conditions for its maintenance," he emphasized.
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