Negotiations over the war in Ukraine could start 'in the winter,' Poland's leader Tusk says
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk says negotiations over the war in neighboring Ukraine could start “in the winter” as his country prepares to take over the rotating presidency of the European Union on Jan. 1
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Poland’s prime minister said Tuesday that negotiations over Russia's war in neighboring Ukraine could start “in the winter,” as his country prepares to take over the rotating presidency of the European Union on Jan. 1.
“Our presidency will have, among others, joint responsibility for the shape of the political landscape, for what the situation will look like probably during the negotiations that, perhaps — there are still question marks here — will begin in the winter of this year,” Prime Minister Donald Tusk told his Cabinet.
He said he hoped that the “end effect” of Poland's and the EU's efforts will be peace in Ukraine.
He offered no details of the efforts or any time frame. He didn't say who might be involved in the negotiations or where or when they might take place.