Poland rejects Trump envoy's suggestion it would deploy troops to Ukraine
- Poland rejected a suggestion by Donald Trump's envoy Keith Kellogg on May 14, 2025, that it would deploy troops to Ukraine under a peace deal.
- Kellogg proposed involving Poland in a resilience force west of the Dnieper River as part of upcoming Ukraine-Russia peace talks scheduled for May 15, 2025.
- Polish defence minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz firmly denied plans to send troops while emphasizing Poland’s role in logistical support and NATO eastern flank defense.
- An Opinia24 poll showed 56% of Poles oppose sending soldiers to Ukraine, and all top presidential candidates share this stance amid Poland's complex historical ties with western Ukraine.
- Poland’s rejection highlights its commitment to support Ukraine logistically without troop deployment, reflecting both domestic opposition and strategic priorities ahead of peace negotiations.
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Poland denies Trump administration negotiating troops for Ukraine
Polish Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kośniak Kamysz today firmly denied claims by US President's envoy for Ukraine Keith Kellogg that one of the options for peace in Ukraine is the deployment of European forces in Ukraine, which Poland would also send.
Poland rejects Trump envoy's suggestion it would deploy troops to Ukraine
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