In a speech on Saturday, Orbán accused Poland of “hypocrisy” for “morally lecturing” Hungary over relations with Moscow.

In a speech on Saturday, Orbán accused Poland of “hypocrisy” for “morally lecturing” Hungary over relations with Moscow.
Ukraine is struggling with growing damage to its energy infrastructure caused by Russian attacks.
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has made the “decommunisation” of Polish public spaces even more urgent, says the state history institute.
“Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia have always been the first to help Ukraine,” said Volodymyr Zelensky.
The slogan is part of the Free Ukraine Gallery, an artistic initiative calling for an end to the war.
The city’s mayor has renewed calls for more financial support from the national government.
“Germany and Poland stand shoulder to shoulder…in solidarity with Ukraine,” said Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
Even among opposition supporters, around half positively assess the government’s actions.
Russia has refused to comply with a court order to hand over the Soviet-built former diplomatic complex.
Poland has been the main destination for refugees from Ukraine, with almost 2.7 million people crossing its border since Russia’s invasion.
Poland has been the main destination for the millions of refugees from Ukraine fleeing Russia’s invasion.
“Construction sites are deserted,” says the Polish Wind Energy Association, which also notes that fuel and materials are more expensive.
Viktor Orbán’s position on the Ukraine war is “disappointing” and “very sad”, says Jarosław Kaczyński.
All MPs voted in favour apart from those from the far right, who abstained.