Ukraine's Zelenskyy to meet Poland's Trump-backed president at key moment in war
The leaders addressed disputes over historical grievances and EU/NATO membership while Poland remains a key supporter, providing over €25 billion in aid since 2022, officials said.
- Ukraine's Zelensky met with the nationalist Polish president Nawrocki in Warsaw for the first time after Nawrocki's election victory.
- Nawrocki, a critic of Ukraine who sees it as not an equal partner, has grievances against Kyiv over issues like the Volhynia massacre of Poles.
- Despite tensions, Poland remains a key ally providing aid to Ukraine against Russian aggression, though Nawrocki opposes Ukraine's EU and NATO membership.
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During World War II, the Ukrainian Uprising Army UPA murdered tens of thousands of Poles in Volhynia and East Galicia. To this day, the massacres have burdened the relationship between the two countries. Following President Selensky's visit to Warsaw, Poland's head of state Nawrocki now signals relaxation in relations.
Poland president accuses Ukraine of not appreciating war support
Poland's nationalist President Karol Nawrocki told his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday that Ukrainians failed to appreciate his country's help for them as they fight off Russia's invasion.
Polish President Karol Naworocki stated that the visit of his Ukrainian counterpart Volodimir Zelenski demonstrates unity between Poland and Ukraine in matters of security, qualifying it as "good news for the region", but "bad news for...
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