Polish MP Criticises President Nawrocki’s Words on Ukrainian Aid

Polish MP Aleksandra Leo condemned President Karol Nawrocki’s comments on Ukraine’s aid, calling them morally wrong and unfit for a Catholic nation, amid President Zelensky’s recent visit to Warsaw.

Polish MP Criticises Nawrocki’s Remarks

Aleksandra Leo, a member of the Polish parliament, condemned President Karol Nawrocki’s comments about Ukraine’s aid, calling the words morally wrong and unfit for a Catholic nation. Leo said that gratitude is only meaningful when it is not forced.

Zelensky’s Visit Highlights Polish Support

President Volodymyr Zelensky visited Poland to meet with President Nawrocki. During a joint press conference, Nawrocki praised the visit as good news for Poland, Warsaw, and Kyiv, and bad news for Moscow. He affirmed Poland’s support for transferring frozen Russian assets.

Opposition Reaction and Historical Context

Opposition MP Michał Wójcik disputed that Poland’s aid was unappreciated, arguing that the president’s gratitude was obvious. He referenced historical grievances such as the Volhynian massacre and criticized claims that Ukraine blocks exhumations, noting that Ukraine lifted a 2017 ban and that Polish and Ukrainian specialists are preparing to locate war victims in Ugronią, Volhynia.

Zelensky’s Call for Polish Cooperation

Zelensky expressed enthusiasm for attracting Polish firms to Ukraine’s reconstruction projects, saying “we are ready to welcome Polish companies” and that joint projects always bind. He also invited Nawrocki to Kyiv.

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