Ukraine's Zelenskyy to meet Poland's Trump-backed president at key moment in war
Zelenskyy seeks to secure continued Polish support amid disputes over historical issues and EU/NATO accession, with Poland hosting over 1 million Ukrainian refugees, officials said.
- On Dec 19, President Volodymyr Zelensky met MAGA-aligned Polish President Karol Nawrocki in Warsaw to shore up relations at a crucial moment for Kyiv's war effort.
- The strain stems from disputes over exhumations of World War II victims , with Karol Nawrocki, Polish historian, accusing Ukraine of ingratitude after turning down at least three Kyiv invitations before meeting Zelenskyy more than four months after his inauguration.
- Visiting Warsaw after Brussels, Zelensky is scheduled to visit both houses of the Polish parliament and may meet Donald Tusk as EU leaders agreed to borrow a �90 billion loan.
- Poland's role as a transit hub means it is the principal route for military and humanitarian deliveries, hosting more than 1.5 million Ukrainians including about a million war refugees.
- EU leaders are deciding on a 210 billion-euro plan amid Belgium's reservations and Poland's political divide between Karol Nawrocki and Donald Tusk, who said, `If the president does not want to help or does not know how, then at least he shouldn't get in the way.
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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.
Polish President Karol Naworocki rejected the wines of his Ukrainian approval, Volodimir Zelenski, the lack of recognition which, according to him, Ukraine expressed itself in favour of the help received from Poland, while the Ukrainian leader...
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.
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