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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk criticized the idea of holding trilateral talks between the leaders of Ukraine, the United States and the Russian Federation to end the war in Budapest, recalling that it was there that a memorandum on guarantees of Ukraine's territorial integrity and security from the United States and the Russian Federation was signed in 1994.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has voiced his scepticism about selecting the Hungarian capital as a site for a possible trilateral meeting involving the presidents of the US, Russia and Ukraine to discuss the next steps in negotiating an end to the war.
"Not everyone may remember this, but in 1994, Ukraine already got assurances of territorial integrity from the U.S., Russia, and the U.K. In Budapest," Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said.
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