A Ukrainian lawmaker claims Poland’s absence from U.S.‑backed peace talks is a critical flaw, raising concerns over national diplomatic coordination.
Peace Talks Exclude Poland
In early December, a London meeting convened French, German, and British representatives to discuss a U.S.‑backed plan for Ukraine’s peace. Polish delegates were omitted, a point highlighted by Ukrainian MP Mykola Kniazyczk on RMF24 radio.
Ukraine Demands Polish Presence
Kniazyczk stressed that Poland’s participation at the negotiating table is vital for Ukraine. He noted that Kyiv supports Polish involvement but says internal Polish politics keep the country sidelined.
Internal Polish Politics Limits Participation
The politician questioned whether President Trump should negotiate with President Nawrocki or the ministry that claims control over foreign policy. He framed this as a significant obstacle for Ukraine’s diplomatic aims.
Polish Leadership Must Speak Unity
Kniazyczk urged Polish president and prime minister to present a unified stance in European institutions. He added that Ukraine seeks a strong European response to its crisis.
Public Sentiment and Russian Propaganda in Poland
He warned that rising negative attitudes toward Ukrainians in Poland are largely fueled by Russian propaganda active in social media. Kniazyczk said future events in Ukraine will reverberate back to Poland.
Meeting of Nawrocki and Zelensky: A Step Forward
The MP acknowledged the upcoming meeting between President Nawrocki and President Zelensky as significant. He deemed it important but cautioned against expecting a dramatic breakthrough, emphasizing the need to discuss future EU funding and Polish support.



