On March 15, 2022, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and Deputy Prime Minister Jarosław Kaczyński together with the heads of the government of the Czech Republic of Petrem Fiała and Slovenia Janša – as the first foreign leaders – came to Kiev of Oekrae, where they met other, among others, among others, among others, Zelnski and Prime Minister Denys Szmyhalem. Politicians gave the Ukrainians political support with Russian aggression from 24 February. “They were in Kiev when you waited for the guidelines and when courage was not as cheap as today,” we read in the comments.
Jarosław Kaczyński, Mateusz Morawiecki and Prime Minister of Czech and Slovenia came to Kiev by train. Their journey lasted 12 hours. Politicians spent the next five hours in intensive conversations with Ukrainian partners, including President Volodymyr Zelnski.
This event was reminded of Janez Janš, former Prime Minister of Slovenia, a participant of this memorable journey three years ago.
Three years ago
– He wrote briefly, but symbolically on the X. Mateusz Morawiecki, this message passed.
Three years ago – when it really needed courage – Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, Petr Fiala, Janz Janša and Jarosław Kaczyński were the first leaders of the EU countries for the besieged Kiev – to support Ukraine in deporting Russian aggression. Proud
– Repreated former deputy head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Pawłł Jabłoński.
Then it mattered. Then he decided who supported
– said Radosław Fogiel, deputy head of the SEJM Foreign Affairs Committee.
They were in Kiev when you waited for the guidelines and when courage was not as cheap as today
– Marek Wróbel, co -founder and president of the Council of the Republican Foundation happened.
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Source: wPolityce

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