Poland's Stand: Ukraine's Voice Essential in Peace Plan
Polish President Karol Nawrocki insists any peace plan for Ukraine must be approved in Kyiv, countering a U.S.-proposed framework suggesting territorial concessions to Russia. Nawrocki emphasizes that Ukraine, supported by the U.S. and EU, should lead peace talks, rejecting strategic gains for Russia.
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Polish President Karol Nawrocki has made it clear that any peace strategy for Ukraine should be sanctioned in Kyiv. This statement comes amid signals from the U.S. that Ukraine should consider a U.S.-crafted framework for ending the ongoing conflict with Russia.
The proposed plan from Washington includes stipulations for Ukraine to relinquish certain territories, impose limitations on its military capability, and withdraw its aspirations to join NATO. Additionally, the plan seeks some concessions from Moscow, asking for a withdrawal from regions captured during the conflict, as per a draft reviewed by Reuters.
Nawrocki asserts the significance of Ukraine's autonomy in these decisions, referencing the nation's victimization by Russian aggression. The Polish leader insists that peace should not equate to strategic victories for Russia, reaffirming the aggressor role Russia plays in the conflict.
(With inputs from agencies.)

