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How Poland Lost Its Rzeszów Airport. the President Had a Moment of Honesty.

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I have written more than once about the extraordinary and chronic immaturity of the Polish perception of relations between states.
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Olga Popovich, editor of the annual “Ukrainian Almanach” (edition of the Union of Ukrainians in Poland), told about it in Espreso. “This interview, which appeared on YouTube, he (Andrzej Duda, - ed.) gave to three YouTube channels, it is very extensive when it comes to Ukraine. That is, President Duda talks a lot about Ukraine. And, of course, that these controversive words fell into the media, which quickly spread, both in Polish, by the way, m…

Polish President Andrzej Duda, before the end of his mandate, made clear his apparently long-hidden dislike for some of the attitudes of Ukraine and Western countries that use Polish infrastructure as if it were theirs during the war in Ukraine. "They simply think that the airport in Rzeszow and our highways are theirs, excuse me, as if they were theirs... If someone doesn't like something, we'll close it and say goodbye," he surprisingly stated…

I have written more than once about the extraordinary and chronic immaturity of the Polish perception of relations between states.

·Warsaw, Poland
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Do Rzeczy broke the news in Warsaw, Poland on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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