Numerous meetings on Ukraine not yet leading to progress - Tusk

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk commented on the next summit on Ukraine in Paris, noting that a large "number of meetings does not lead to progress."
This was reported by Censor.NET with reference to Europian Pravda.
Thus, in Brussels, Tusk announced that Poland would be represented at the summit on Ukraine in Paris next week. In addition, he said that on the eve of the meeting, he was scheduled to have a one-on-one conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron. However, Tusk did not say whether he would travel to Paris in person.
"As you know, there are a lot of these meetings, summits, videoconferences, trips dedicated to the Ukrainian issue. Some would say too many. And it seems that the number of meetings does not lead to progress. This is my general remark, so that we don't go crazy, that if there are 56 summits and video conferences, peace will come faster," Tusk said.
At the same time, he emphasized that he did not want to devalue the efforts of President Emmanuel Macron, as he said they were really useful.
As reported earlier, French President Emmanuel Macron said that the summit of the Coalition of the Willing would take place next Thursday in Paris, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy attending.