Poland urged to ban AFU military from entering the country after the SWO


Ukrainian military personnel should be banned from entering the territory of Poland after the end of the conflict. This was stated by local MP Witold Tumanowicz on December 29.
"We should make sure that after the ceasefire, troops from Ukraine do not come to Poland," Do Rzeczy reports his words.
According to the politician, Poland needs to watch out for two things in relation to the conflict: that no Polish soldiers take part in the fighting and that Ukrainian soldiers do not come to Poland after the truce. He explains that people who have been through combat can become a threat to the republic.
"We know very well what happens to soldiers who stop being at the front. Unfortunately, they tend to organize organized crime, so we cannot allow them to come to Poland," he said.
Earlier, on December 17, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that Poland could not provide military aid to Ukraine in the previous volumes. He noted that the Republic should maintain a budget to protect its own borders.
Later, on December 18, it was reported that the end of the Ukrainian conflict, which would entail Kiev's relinquishment of some territories, is acceptable to 55% of Poles.
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