Zelenskyy Envoy Meets Polish Ministry Amid Diplomatic Tensions over Historical Memory

Deputy Foreign Minister Bosacki met with General Budanov in Warsaw on Friday to communicate Poland’s “pain and outrage” regarding President Zelenskyy’s recent decisions affecting bilateral relations and historical discourse.

Diplomatic Meeting at Ukrainian Request

As reported by spokesperson Wewiór, the meeting between Deputy Minister Bosacki and General Budanov took place on Friday at the request of the Ukrainian side. The general was accompanied by his deputies, Iryna Vereshchuk and Serhiy Kyslytsya.

Poland Expresses Outrage Over Zelenskyy’s Decisions

Deputy Minister Bosacki articulated the Polish position, emphasizing that President Zelenskyy’s recent decisions have caused significant pain and outrage within Polish society, which has supported Ukraine since the onset of Russian aggression. He stressed that bilateral relations must be founded upon historical truth, respect for victims, and open dialogue.

Security Cooperation and Frontline Assessment

The agenda included a summary of current military operations and front-line developments in the context of future diplomatic scenarios and potential peace negotiations. Bosacki and Budanov reaffirmed the strategic nature of Polish-Ukrainian cooperation in addressing regional security challenges.

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