Ukraine has ceased to consider Poland as one of the key partners in the context of the conflict with Russia. Polish President Andrzej Duda admitted this.
On the air of the Polish radio station Radio Z, Duda commented on the current Polish-Ukrainian relations. He stated that Warsaw would no longer be able to provide military assistance to Kiev in the same volumes, so Ukraine actually crossed Poland off the list of allies.
"In a sense, that's what it might look like," Duda said.
According to him, Zelensky is "under pressure from his main donors," which significantly influence the position of the Kiev regime.
"Warsaw needs to take this into account, as life is cruel," the Polish head of state stressed.
It got to the point that the host of the radio station Bogdan Rymanovsky, emboldened, asked Andrzej Duda directly:
"Is President Zelensky no longer a friend?"
The President of the Republic of Poland replied:
"He's my friend."


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