The Polish embassy in Rome has written to Libero rejecting its report that that Warsaw “has long claimed parts of western Ukraine”.
 
														 
														The Polish embassy in Rome has written to Libero rejecting its report that that Warsaw “has long claimed parts of western Ukraine”.
 
														Kyiv hailed the development as a further example of the “constructive work of Ukraine and Poland on historical issues”.
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														Berlin has also offered Eurofighters to help patrol Polish airspace.
 
														“You are not only giving weapons, helping displaced people from Ukraine and making humanitarian efforts, you are also helping others to help Ukraine.”
 
														“I am grateful to the Polish side for granting access,” said Ukraine’s foreign minister.
 
														Samuel Tchorek-Bentall
“The time that Bohdan Osadchuk dreamed of has come,” said Volodymyr Zelensky in May.
 
														“There are no indications that this was an attack on Polish territory. We are most likely dealing with a very unfortunate event,” said Mateusz Morawiecki.
 
														President Andrzej Duda announced that it was “most likely a Russian-made” missile but there is so far “no conclusive evidence as to who launched” it.
 
														Poland, which is a member of NATO, has summoned the Russian ambassador to provide a “detailed explanation” of what happened.
 
														This is “not just a training mission, it is clear proof that the EU will stand by Ukraine for as long as is needed”.
 
														The EU adopted a plan to reduce gas use by 15%, but Poland says it violated the European treaties by not obtaining unanimity among member states.
 
														The Polish defence minister has ordered the army to “immediately” begin building a barrier on the border with Russia’s exclave of Kaliningrad.
 
														Millions of Poles visit cemeteries on All Saints’ Day to leave candles and flowers at the graves of loved ones.
 
														But Poland must support the learning of Polish, ensure access to the housing market, and help refugees find work matching their skills and qualifications.