Poland not going to interfere in 'Normandy Four' work – Duda
President of Poland Andrzej Duda has said that Poland is not going to engage or interfere anyhow in the work of 'Normandy Four'.
"We aren't interfering and don't want to interfere in 'Normandy' format," Duda told the journalists during a joint press conference with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in Kyiv on Tuesday.
As reported, Ukraine, Germany, France and Russia are Normandy Four states.
At the same time, Poland "will not be passive in the process of settling the situation in Ukraine and intends to monitor the implementation of the Minsk agreements," Duda said.
Poland has insisted at each international forum and international meeting that the international community should closely follow the situation in Ukraine and the implementation of the Minsk agreements, he said.
"I strongly believe that this would help switch to a peace process in Ukraine, when the Minsk agreements are implemented," Duda said.
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