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"We will look for a solution": Dmytro Kuleba announced further contacts with the new government of Poland at all levels
Ukraine will be in contact with the new Polish government at all levels. Warsaw is "committed to solving problems," and the parties will look for ways to find common ground.
This was stated by Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba in a live broadcast on his Instagram page on January 5. The Foreign Minister admitted that relations with neighboring Poland are a "complicated story."
On December 22, Kuleba's Polish colleague Radoslaw Sikorski visited Kyiv. He conveyed certain signals from the new government and voiced his vision of how to resolve the problematic issues.
"We saw a willingness to solve problems, and now they need to be solved. We will continue to have contacts with the new Polish government at all levels. I won't specify anything, but they are already planned. We will look for solutions," the Ukrainian Foreign Minister said.
"In the end, Ukraine's victory is a vital interest of Poland and a matter of Poland's survival as well. For this, we will have to solve problems," the minister added.
As previously reported by OBOZ.UA:
- On December 27, the new Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that he was preparing for a visit to Ukraine. The politician did not name the date but noted that his trip would not be solely about the blockade of the Polish-Ukrainian border.
- Tusk's government was sworn in on December 13. The politician returned to office after nine years in the opposition.
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