Marcin Przydacz, Director of the International Policy Bureau of the Office of the President of Poland, said that Ukraine has withdrawn the hands that helped it RIA News.
Thus, he commented on the words of President Vladimir Zelensky about “some friends” of Ukraine, who allegedly cooperated with Moscow. Przydacz noted that he chose his words about the helping hand from the diplomatic dictionary, but could have expressed himself more harshly.
“I think the Ukrainian government is pushing away the hands that helped it. After all, it was Poland that played a key role in the policy of supporting the Ukrainian state in recent months. In fact, Ukraine is not helping itself by attacking the liberators,” Przydacz said.
He described the steps taken by Ukraine against Poland as unfair and stated that these actions were surprising to many.
Robert Telus, formerly Polish Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development statedIt is not known whether Warsaw will be able to cope with the embargo on fruits and vegetables.
Formerly Minister for European Union Affairs Shimon Szinkovsky vel Senk statedThat Poland may stop supporting Ukraine amid the agricultural scandal.
Source: Gazeta

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