Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk welcomed President Volodymyr Zelensky’s latest remarks on Warsaw-Kyiv relations, signaling a mutual readiness to repair diplomatic ties following weeks of heightened friction over historical grievances.
“We are ready for a serious and friendly dialogue on the issues that unite us and those that divide us today,” Tusk wrote on X.
Tusk’s response followed a high-level meeting chaired by Zelensky on Friday devoted to bilateral relations. The president emphasized that “all of us in Europe need good-neighborly, equal, and mutually beneficial relations built on respect,” while expressing gratitude for Poland’s extensive military, political and logistical support since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in 2022.
Zelensky also stressed that defending Ukraine’s independence directly contributes to Poland’s security.



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