Polish prime minister says peace could be achieved in Ukraine within weeks


FILE PHOTO: Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk speaks to the media at a European Union leaders' summit in Brussels, Belgium, December 18, 2025. REUTERS/Yves Herman/File Photo

WARSAW, Dec 30 (Reuters) - Peace could ‌be achieved in Ukraine in a matter of weeks, Polish Prime ‌Minister Donald Tusk said on Tuesday after talks with other European ‌leaders, Canada and NATO.

He made his remarks despite the Kremlin saying its negotiating position would toughen after accusing Kyiv of attacking a Russian presidential residence, an allegation that Kyiv said was ‍baseless and intended to prolong the conflict.

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