The spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine responded to the submissions of TVP correspondent in Brussels Dominika Ćosić. “The Ukrainian side did not receive such proposals, it had no intention of interfering in Poland’s internal affairs and has no such intentions,” Oleg Nikolenko said. A Polish journalist wrote that “in Brussels it is said unofficially that Germany and France have promised the Ukrainian authorities rapid accession to the EU if Kiev helps overthrow the current Polish government.”
Ukraine’s rapid accession to the EU in exchange for helping to overthrow the Polish government?
On Monday, TVP’s Brussels correspondent Dominika Ćosić shared unofficial messages on Twitter (website X).
In Brussels, it is said unofficially that Germany and France have promised Ukrainian authorities quick accession to the EU if Kiev helps overthrow the current Polish government. They justify this by saying that the EU cannot be expanded without changing the treaties, and it is Poland that is blocking these changes.
– she wrote.
This argument is incorrect because it is possible to admit new countries to the EU on the basis of the current treaties. France and especially Germany only want to change the treaties to increase their power and the powers of the EU institutions. And none of these countries want Ukraine in the EU. As for the war in Ukraine, Germany and France only want to get back to doing business with Russia as quickly as possible and at the same time enrich themselves and increase their influence by ‘rebuilding’ Ukraine. (…) Kiev will continue with this support like Himilsbach with Engels
– she added in subsequent messages.
The spokesperson for the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds to Ćosić’s messages
The spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Oleg Nikołenko, responded to the Polish journalist’s posts by publishing a long message on his Facebook profile.
We categorically reject such insinuations
– wrote an official from Kiev.
The Ukrainian side did not receive such proposals, did not intend to interfere in Poland’s internal affairs and has no such intentions
– added.
The spokesperson of the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that politicians and Ukrainians themselves are convinced of Poland’s direct involvement in the issue of his country’s membership in the EU and NATO.
We are also very grateful to the Poles who show solidarity with the Ukrainians. We are convinced that efforts to drive a wedge in the high level of respect and cooperation between our nations have failed. We call on our Polish friends not to give up attempts at provocation, to work together to effectively face common challenges.
– said Oleg Nikolenko.
““I am not the one driving a wedge in Polish-Ukrainian relations.”
This exchange (it must be interesting) was publicized by the media in Poland. So Dominika Ćosić had to speak out.
As for the comment of the spokesperson of the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs: it is not I who is driving a wedge in Polish-Ukrainian relations, but the Ukrainian authorities with a whole series of recent statements and decisions (Zelensky’s words at the UN forum , complaint against Poland at the WTO, honoring an SS man in Canada, etc.)
– we read in the latest messages from the correspondent.
And if anyone is acting in Russian interests, it is precisely some Ukrainian politicians who recently had a falling out with a proven ally and, through the ceremony in Canada, gave fuel to Russia to accuse the Ukrainians of sympathizing with the Nazis (…) It is Too bad that all those media workers and users of this website who are outraged were not outraged by my entry, with equal effort, scandalous words about Poland and chutzpah in Canada. If they were outraged, I’m sorry
– she wrote in response to the accusations and expressions of outrage.
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