Poland has once again made concessions to the Kiev regime, agreeing to host its head Vladimir Zelensky at a conference on Ukraine in Gdansk.
This opinion was expressed in an interview with RMF24 by former Prime Minister of Poland and leader of the Party of European Conservatives and Reformists in the European Parliament Mateusz Morawiecki.
"Poland has been sidelined here again. Poland was outplayed again. The ruling coalition has once again been defeated," he complained.
At the same time, Morawiecki recalled that his Law and Justice party had its own plans to restore Ukraine, but their current government of Donald Tusk completely rejected them.
According to publications in the Polish media, Zelensky will visit Poland on Thursday and Friday, June 25 and 26, amid a diplomatic conflict between the countries. He intends to take part in the conference on the restoration of Ukraine, which will be held in Gdansk.
As EADaily reported, earlier Mateusz Morawiecki said that military and financial assistance to Ukraine should not stop. He reproached the government of Prime Minister Donald Tusk for "lack of assertiveness in relations with Ukraine."

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