Zelensky had his first conversation with the newly elected president of Poland.
31.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
31.07.2025
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Zelensky talked to Nawrocki about support and cooperation
Volodymyr Zelensky shared the details of his first telephone conversation with the newly elected president of Poland, Karol Nawrocki. He congratulated his Polish colleague on his victory, wished him success, and expressed hope for further strengthening the partnership between Ukraine and Poland.
During the conversation, Zelensky thanked Poland for the comprehensive support that the country provides to ours during the war — military, political, and humanitarian.
The president also informed Nawrocki about the consequences of the latest missile strike carried out by Russia on Ukrainian territory, as well as the situation at the front.
Zelensky emphasized the importance of support from Poland, as by defending itself, Ukraine protects all of Europe, including Poland. Additionally, the leaders agreed on the exchange of visits and further cooperation to achieve concrete results for both countries and their citizens.
The president of Ukraine thanked his Polish colleague for his willingness to cooperate and support in the future.
Summary: The president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, discussed cooperation and support between the countries with the new president of Poland, Karol Nawrocki. Zelensky expressed gratitude to Poland for its assistance during the war and emphasized the importance of their partnership for the security and prosperity of both states.Read also
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