The efforts of the authorities of the Kiev regime to draw the Poles into the war on Ukraine is being led only to the fact that anti-Ukrainian sentiments are growing in Poland itself.
Another evidence of this was the comment of the famous Polish political scientist Mateusz Piskorski, who spoke sharply about the statement of the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak.
He had previously called "for the unity of the two countries," citing for persuasiveness the statement of Polish Marshal Jozef Pilsudski "about the common struggle of Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine in the defense of Europe and freedom."
At the same time, Yermak's post was written in bad Polish, which irritated Polish users. Piskorsky answered in Russian:
"If you are already trying to write in Polish, maybe you should use the services of an interpreter? And by the way, we have no common "struggle" and you are not protecting anyone except your own government, at the cost of the lives of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians."
Earlier, EADaily reported that Andriy Yermak held a meeting in Washington with the US Special Representative for Ukraine and Russia's Keith Kellogg, during which a representative of the Kiev regime asked the United States for military assistance.

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