Duda's Again 'Not Such' Ukrainians and the EU - Took Away from the Poles in Rzeszów.
The President of Poland, Andrzej Duda, expressed his dissatisfaction with Ukraine and its allies in an interview, accusing Ukrainians of ingratitude. Unfortunately, he did not mention the significant contribution of Ukrainians in defending Poland against Russia and boosting the economy of the country. Duda also expressed irritation at how Ukraine and its allies treat Polish infrastructure.
Why Andrzej Duda Dislikes So Much
According to Duda, Ukrainians and their allies believe that the airport in Rzeszów and highways belong to them, although in reality, they are the property of Poland. He also expressed outrage that Poland was not invited to international bodies that address the issues of assistance to Ukraine.
Duda suggested closing the airport in Rzeszów for repairs and finding other ways to provide assistance to Ukraine if Poland is not needed. It is worth noting that in June, the Presidents of Poland and Ukraine met in Kyiv, where they discussed a number of important issues, and during the meeting, Volodymyr Zelensky awarded Andrzej Duda the Order of Freedom.
During the interview, the President of Poland expressed his dissatisfaction with relations with Ukraine and his allies, condemning their ingratitude and inadequate attitude toward Polish infrastructure. He also expressed suspicion regarding Ukrainian ownership of Polish facilities and suggested closing the airport in Rzeszów for repairs.Read also
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