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Zelensky, Tusk Sign Security Pact in Warsaw Amid Russian Airstrikes
Jul 8, 2024, 12:03 PM
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made a surprise visit to Warsaw, Poland, on July 8, where he met with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk. During the visit, Zelensky and Tusk signed a significant security cooperation agreement between Ukraine and Poland. The agreement includes provisions for Poland to shoot down Russian missiles and drones in Ukrainian airspace if they are fired towards Poland. This agreement comes amid a fresh wave of Russian airstrikes on Ukraine. The pact also involves the development of mechanisms to enhance air defense capabilities, potentially forming a volunteer legion in Poland to support Ukraine, and the possible transfer of more Polish weapons to Ukraine. Zelensky observed a minute of silence in memory of those killed in the recent Russian missile attack. Zelensky's visit to Poland is part of a broader diplomatic effort, with plans to visit the U.S. for NATO discussions next.
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