Daniel Tilles
A long-simmering dispute has finally boiled over, and will have serious consequences.
Daniel Tilles
A long-simmering dispute has finally boiled over, and will have serious consequences.
The Polish prime minister said that he is now trying to “minimise the losses” caused by the diplomatic spat.
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“Unfortunately, President Zelensky has shown that Ukraine is not ready to be part of the European family,” said President Nawrocki.
The speaker of parliament said Poland would help Ukraine join “as soon as possible”, but even some of his allies pushed back.
The pair also discussed deepening energy and defence cooperation.
“It’s been 163 years since the January Uprising and one thing remains unchanged: Russia remains a threat,” said Karol Nawrocki.
Nawrocki said that the meeting was “a sign that we are together” and “bad news for Moscow”.
Zelensky’s remarks are “unnecessary and untrue”, says Poland’s defence minister.
Participants held up signs showing the names of people who have been killed by Russia during the war.
The head of the Security Service of Ukraine says the operation was planned by a Polish military veteran.
Sławomir Mentzen also accused Ukraine of treating Poles as “suckers”.
“We watched your conversation with Zelensky with horror and distaste,” Wałęsa and other former political prisoners wrote to Trump.
Przemyslaw Czarnek called Zelensky a “fool” and said that “Ukraine is not capable of being independent” without US support.
“I trust that good will and honesty form the foundation of the US negotiation strategy,” says Duda.