Zelenskyy, Tusk agree to exchange visits in near future
During their conversation, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk agreed to exchange visits.
“We agreed to exchange visits in the near future to better coordinate our joint actions,” Zelenskyy said on X Tuesday.
The President thanked Poland for its continued support and implementation of the next package of military assistance.
The parties also discussed “Ukraine’s progress on its European integration path and the priorities of Poland’s six-month EU Council Presidency, which begins in January.”
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