Posted on 04/05/2023 6:44:18 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday traveled to Poland, marking his first formal visit to Warsaw since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine last February.
“A meeting of neighbors, a meeting of allies, a meeting of partners, a meeting of friends,” Zelensky said in a Telegram post, accompanied by a photo of the Ukrainian president shaking hands with Polish President Andrzej Duda. “For the sake of our nations. For their future.”
“In the future, there will be no borders between our peoples: political, economic and – what is very important – historical,” he added. “But for that we still need to gain victory. For that, we need to walk side by side a little more.”
Duda awarded the Ukrainian president with his country’s highest civilian distinction, the Order of the White Eagle, during the visit.
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whoop tee doo.
Uhhhhh no. We don't want another "Wołyn".
“Citizens of Poland, hide your money!”
Duda might want to hide his wallet and his watch. The world’s number one pick pocket has come to town.
Is he going to apologize for the S-300 missile false flag incident?
I’ve in no way been a supporter of Z and funding this war, but I don’t begrudge the Poles taking the opposite view. Historically, Russia has not only considered Ukraine part of their territory but Poland too. The thinking goes that all Slavic lands are or should be fiefdoms of Russia runs deep in Moscow. The Poles who have favored Catholicism over Orthodoxy and the Latin alphabet over Cyrillic have been a centuries-old affront to Russian hegemony among Slavs. And of course Poland’s direct experience with the Russkies 1939-1990 is still fresh in the minds of any Pole over 40.
I think he has been LIVING in Poland for a year? Too risky in Kiev.
Well it is not the religion nor script thing.
Moscow and Poland offer two diametrically opposed forms of government.
Moscow is an inheritor of the Mongol khaganate with all power controlled by and derived from the centre: the Tsar, the Dictator.
Poland was always a messy Republic.
No, he hasn’t been living here in Poland
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