Polish Prime Minister calls for frozen Russian assets to provide aid to Ukraine

On February 21st, Polish Prime Minister Tusk issued a three-point statement regarding the Ukraine crisis and the strengthening of EU security: firstly, providing funds from frozen Russian assets to assist Ukraine. The second is to strengthen air policing, the Baltic Sea Sentinel operation, and border security between the European Union and Russia. The third is to quickly adopt new fiscal rules to provide funding for the security and defense of the European Union.

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