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Ukraine must 'decide its own future,' Poland’s Duda says during visit

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Poland’s president told Ukrainian lawmakers that “only Ukraine has the right to decide about its future”, in a speech that was the first in-person address by a foreign head of state at Ukraine’s parliament since the Russian invasion.

“Nothing about you without you”, Andrzej Duda told the assembly in Kyiv on Sunday, while slamming the “worrying voices” that have been calling on Ukraine to make concessions to end the war.

Duda received a standing ovation and photos posted on Twitter showed him embracing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Poland has welcomed around 3.5 million Ukrainian refugees and supports Ukraine’s bid to join the EU.

Duda’s comments came as Ukraine said it would refuse a cease-fire and will not give up territory to Russia. In an interview with Reuters, Ukrainian negotiator Mykhailo Podolyak said concessions would backfire and only encourage Russia to hit harder.

“The war will not stop [after any concessions]. It will just be put on pause for some time”, said the presidential adviser.

“After a while, with renewed intensity, the Russians will build up their weapons, manpower and work on their mistakes. …...

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