Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk made a prediction regarding a ceasefire in Ukraine before Christmas on December 25, noting that it is most likely unlikely. He said this in an interview with the Onet portal.

Donald Tusk. Photo: Henry Nicholls, Pool Photo via AP
Answering whether he sees any prospects for a possible ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia before the holidays, he stated that "the Russians are probably not very interested in peace talks or a ceasefire right now".
"Therefore, even greater pressure is needed and a demonstration that we, as the West, will indeed not allow ourselves to be divided. And then these negotiations could take a concrete form. But before Christmas, this seems very unlikely to me," Tusk emphasized.
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