The legion is supposed to be made up of Ukrainians living in Poland, who would be trained and then sent to defend their homeland.

The legion is supposed to be made up of Ukrainians living in Poland, who would be trained and then sent to defend their homeland.
The idea caused disagreement among Polish MEPs, with right-wing politicians criticising left-wing ones for voting against it.
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Poland hosted the conference jointly with Sweden.
Marcin Makowski
The countries of Central and Eastern Europe experienced Russian imperialism first-hand.
A number of oligarchs, including Oleg Deripaska and Mikhail Maratovich Fridman, are also on the new list.
Urszula Schwarzenberg-Czerny
Economic, military and climate scenarios reveal the complexities of Poland’s situation.
“We are helping our neighbours from Ukraine, but they are also helping us by…fighting for our safety and peace,” said the prime minister.
For the last four days the numbers crossing from Poland to Ukraine have been higher than those going in the opposite direction.
Poland’s left-wing opposition party has unveiled a new set of policies focused on supporting Ukraine and “de-Putinising Europe”.
The adverts will be displayed “in many European cities” to “remind Western countries of the atrocities taking place in Ukraine”.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has made the “decommunisation” of Polish public spaces even more urgent, says the state history institute.
“Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia have always been the first to help Ukraine,” said Volodymyr Zelensky.
The slogan is part of the Free Ukraine Gallery, an artistic initiative calling for an end to the war.
The city’s mayor has renewed calls for more financial support from the national government.