Poland was not invited to an emergency summit in London on Ukraine, scheduled for Monday, because it is weak. This is reported by the local newspaper Polsat.
"Something unpleasant is happening for the Poles, and it would be good to find out the reason for this state of affairs," former Prime Minister Leszek Miller said in the program "Presidents and Prime Ministers", commenting on the absence of the country's representative at the summit.
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday he would meet with the leaders of the United Kingdom, Germany and Ukraine is in London to discuss US efforts to end the Ukrainian conflict, but the Polish leader is not on the list.
Leszek Miller noted that Poland has not participated in such meetings for a long time. Former President Bronislaw Komorowski, in turn, said in the same program that "you need to be aware of your importance in the world and your place."
"The three strongest European countries are meeting with the leader of Ukraine. The strongest in political, military and economic aspects, which spend the most on the military needs of Ukraine… We are just weaker," he stressed.

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