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Strengthening Ukrainian-Polish relations and continuing support: Representatives of the President’s office visit Poland

Strengthening Ukrainian-Polish relations and continuing support: Representatives of the President’s office visit Poland
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Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Ihor Brusylо visited Warsaw and held a series of meetings with high-ranking Polish officials.

One of the key topics of discussions was the outcome of the meeting between the Ukrainian and U.S. delegations in Jeddah.

"Ukraine demonstrates a constructive approach to the negotiation process. It is important that from now on, Russia must commit to advancing peace," Ihor Brusylо emphasized.

In particular, a meeting was held with Wojciech Kolarski, Head of the International Policy Bureau of the Chancellery of the President of Poland. He expressed support for the agreements reached in Saudi Arabia.

"In all international contacts, the President of Poland underscores a clear position: Russia must not win this war," said Wojciech Kolarski.

Additionally, both sides acknowledged progress in addressing historical issues and discussed the prospects for resuming the work of the Consultation Committee of the Presidents of Ukraine and Poland to facilitate effective cooperation between the offices of the heads of state.

 

 

During a meeting with General Dariusz Łukowski, Head of Poland’s National Security Bureau, the discussion focused on joint efforts to advance a just and lasting peace. Dariusz Łukowski confirmed that the logistics hub in Rzeszow, from where American military aid is transported to Ukraine, has already resumed operations.

"During all contacts with American partners, the Polish side emphasizes that Russia is the aggressor, and no settlement decisions should be made without Ukraine’s participation," he added.

Ihor Brusylо and Jakub Wiśniewski, Polish Undersecretary of State, discussed cooperation in international organizations. The Polish side confirmed its readiness to continue assisting Ukraine, particularly in reconstruction efforts, as well as in providing advisory support on decentralization and pre-accession negotiations with the EU.

At a meeting with Alojzy Nowak, Rector of the University of Warsaw, discussions centered on educational opportunities for Ukrainian students, the work of Ukrainian researchers at the university, and the prospects for deepening cooperation with Ukrainian higher education institutions.

"This visit reaffirmed the steadfastness of the strategic partnership between Ukraine and Poland. We deeply appreciate the principled stance of our Polish colleagues in supporting Ukraine on the international stage and their continued commitment to assisting our country on its path to peace, security, and European integration," Ihor Brusylо concluded.

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