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The Polish Press Agency (PAP) on Thursday reported that, according to sources at that country’s foreign ministry, the top diplomats from France, Germany and Poland will meet next Tuesday in Warsaw to discuss the future of aid to Ukraine.
Expected to join Annalena Baerbock, Jean-Noel Barrot and Radoslaw Sikorski are Ukraine’s foreign affairs minister Andriy Sybiha and his Italian counterpart, Antonio Tajani. The Polish ministry said the main topics of discussion will include the future of aid to Ukraine and strengthening NATO’s eastern borders, and the new political landscape resulting from the election of NATO-skeptical Donald Trump as US President and his goal of ending the war in Ukraine in short order.