After Bucha, no 'business as usual' with Russia: Polish president | AFP
Polish President Andrzej Duda says that there can't be any "business as usual" with Russia, after the discovery of massacres of civilians in Ukraine, attributed to Russian troops, in an address to Ukrainian Parliament.
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