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'Barbarian invaders' must stand before tribunals says president

President Duda made the call during an address to the Verkhovna Rada, the Ukrainian parliament, on Sunday. Jakub Szymczuk/KPRP

Andrzej Duda, the Polish president, has called for the "barbarian invaders" of Ukraine to be held responsible for their actions in Bucza and other places if the world is to remain “just and free.”

Donors' conference a success, Putin a war criminal, PM tells Euronews

The Polish prime minister has praised a fund-raising conference for Ukraine that raised over USD 6 billion for the war-torn country, but stressed that more money is needed.

Polish, Czech PMs call on Hungary to condemn Russian crimes in Ukraine

Mateusz Morawiecki, the Polish prime minister, and his Czech counterpart, Petr Fiala, have appealed to Hungary to "unequivocally condemn" the Russian crimes in Ukraine.

Poland asks other states to join investigation of Russian crimes in Ukraine

The Polish justice minister has appealed to the international community to join an investigation team set up by Ukraine, Lithuania and Poland to probe atrocities committed by Russia during the war in Ukraine in order to bring their perpetrators to justice.

Poland 'indignant' over sanctions stance of Hungary and Germany says PM

The Polish prime minister singled out Germany and Hungary for criticism over their stance on sanctions.

World leaders support stricter sanctions on Russia, president says

More and more world leaders see the need to impose stricter sanctions on Russia, especially an embargo on imports of hydrocarbons, Poland's president said after online talks with US President Joe Biden and the leaders of the Nato, EU and G7 countries.

Polish, German presidents discuss aid for Ukraine

The Polish and German presidents met for face-to-face talks in Warsaw on Tuesday to discuss ways of helping Ukraine amid Russia's invasion.

UK foreign secretary says Poland was right about Putin

Liz Truss, the British foreign secretary, said in Warsaw on Tuesday that Poland had always been right about Russia's aggressive intentions and pledged more efforts to strengthen Nato's eastern flank.

Polish prosecutors offer aid in Bucha massacre inquiries

Polish prosecutors have offered their Ukrainian counterparts help in investigating alleged war crimes committed on civilians by Russian troops in the Ukrainian town of Bucha near Kyiv, Poland's National Prosecution said on Monday.

Poland advocates expelling Russia from all sports federations

Poland favours the expulsion of Russia from all sporting federations including the International Olympic Committee until the end of a peace process and reparations for Ukraine, Poland's sports minister has said.

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