Poland's Departing President Asks Ukraine to Be Patient as Successor Settles In
- Departing President Andrzej Duda urged Ukraine to be patient during the transition to his successor, Karol Nawrocki, during a visit to Kyiv.
- President-Elect Nawrocki is committed to helping Ukraine against Russia but opposes Ukraine joining NATO, which indicates a possible shift in Polish policy.
- Duda received an Order of Liberty from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy amid the ongoing war with Russia.
- Duda emphasized that governing changes perspectives, stating, "The world looks different from behind the presidential desk" at a press conference with Zelenskiy.
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The president of Poland, Andrzej Duda, made a visit to Ukraine on Saturday, where he invited the authorities from Kiev to prove themselves patient during the transition period to the new President Karol Naworokki,...

Poland's departing president asks Ukraine to be patient as successor settles in
WARSAW/KYIV - Poland's departing President Andrzej Duda visited Ukraine on Saturday and urged Kyiv to be patient during the handover to his nationalist successor, Karol Nawrocki. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Outgoing Poland’s President Andrzej Duda visited Ukraine on Saturday and urged Kyiv civilians to be patient during the handover to his nationalist successor, Karol Nawrocki. Polish president-elect Nawrocki has said he is committed to keep helping Ukraine’s defences against Russia’s invasion but has however, signaled a possible shift in Warsaw’s position by opposing Kyiv joining Western alliances such as NATO. “Please be patient,” Duda told repor…
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