Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated that his country should participate in negotiations to end the war in Ukraine. This statement was made after Warsaw was not invited to a meeting in London with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, as well as representatives of the United Kingdom, France, and Germany.

According to Tusk, any agreements reached without Poland's participation will not be binding for the country. This highlights the importance of Poland's role in regional politics and its interest in resolving the conflict in Ukraine.

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The war in Ukraine has been ongoing for several years, and the international community is actively seeking ways to resolve it. The meeting in London was one of the steps in this direction, but the absence of Polish representatives at it was perceived as a significant gap.

Poland, as a neighboring country to Ukraine, has significant interests in the region and can play a key role in promoting a peaceful resolution to the conflict.