Ukraine War: Poland Not at London Talks – Gawkowski on US Strategy & Security

by John Smith - World Editor
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As diplomatic efforts to resolve the ongoing war in Ukraine continue, leaders from the UK, France, and Germany are scheduled to meet with Ukrainian President volodymyr Zelenskyy in London on Monday. The discussions will focus on navigating a path toward peace, amid scrutiny of the United States’ role and strategy in the conflict. poland’s perspective on these talks – and its own vital security interests – is also coming into focus, as Minister of Digital Affairs Krzysztof gawkowski addressed questions regarding Poland’s absence from the summit and the evolving U.S. security posture in Europe.

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Leaders from the United Kingdom, France, and Germany are set to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in London on Monday to discuss ongoing U.S. efforts to find a resolution to the war in Ukraine. The meeting comes as international diplomatic efforts continue to navigate the complex conflict.

Poland’s Minister of Digital Affairs, Krzysztof Gawkowski, addressed questions from reporters in Bydgoszcz regarding the upcoming summit and Poland’s absence from the talks.

“Poland is a vital partner to Ukraine, and Ukraine’s security is a key element in building security for Poland and for Europe,” Gawkowski stated. “Different meetings and summits are taking place in different locations. Poland participates in many formats, all of which will influence the future of security in Ukraine. The most important thing is that more and more countries are taking responsibility for Ukraine’s future.”

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Gawkowski emphasized that “Ukraine’s security must be built through many different channels of discussion.” He added, “The more formats, the more conversations, the better.” The Deputy Prime Minister believes that Ukraine’s future freedom and independence are paramount.

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