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❗️Zelenskyy stated that without a protected Ukraine, there will be no protected Poland. He urged respect for the modern Ukrainian army alongside historical issues in bilateral relations and compared the anti-Ukrainian rhetoric in Poland to Orbán’s actions, calling it “a bad story” that could end badly.

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