According to the TV channel, Warsaw mayor Rafal Trzaskowski, vice chairman of the Platforma Obywatelska party, said that Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky exaggerated when making accusations against Poland regarding the grain agreement at the UN General Assembly. Polsat.
According to him, the head of the Ukrainian state “exaggerated.”
“He got carried away. “He should not have said such words,” the Polish official said.
September 22, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki requested Zelensky is asked to never insult Poles again.
He reminded that the President of Ukraine made offensive remarks during his speech at the UN. According to the Prime Minister, “The Poles will not let this happen again.” Morawiecki noted that protecting Poland’s good name is the “most important duty” of the republic’s government. He stated that in the current geopolitical situation the Polish authorities intend to defend all their claims.
On September 19, Zelensky spoke at the UN General Assembly. statedHe said some of Ukraine’s European friends were “undermining solidarity and creating political theater, making a thriller out of grain.”
Previously in Poland criticized Zelensky for honoring the veteran of the SS division “Galicia”.
Source: Gazeta

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