On December 15, Donald Tusk urged Poland to act in Ukraine’s defense, while President Andrzej Duda blasted him for losing credibility with European leaders.
Tusk Calls for Action in Ukraine
On December 15, Donald Tusk posted on X that the international game hinges on Poland’s security and Ukraine’s independence. He warned that if the president cannot help, he should at least not obstruct.
Duda Rebukes Tusk as Untrusted Partner
President Duda accused Tusk of no longer being respected in international relations, stating the prime minister had lost attractiveness for Western European leaders and that admiration in Poland had vanished.
Tusk Criticized for Harming Poland’s Interests
Duda argued that Tusk’s policies are causing crises in public finances, health services, and Poland’s international standing, calling him the worst prime minister since 1989.
Proposed Visit of Zelensky to Warsaw
The president’s office proposed a visit by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to Warsaw on December 19, with discussions planned on security, economy, and history.



