In a symbolic diplomatic move, the head of state of Poland, Andrzej Duda, made an official visit to the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, which coincides with his last month in office. The visit, planned on the day of the national holiday - Constitution Day, carries a strong symbolic message of solidarity.
The president will hold a working meeting with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy, with the main goal of reinforcing the allied relations between the two countries during the ongoing Russian military aggression. The diplomatic gesture underscores Poland's unwavering support for Ukraine's sovereignty.
The current political context is extremely dynamic - Duda is concluding his mandate in August, with Karol Nawrocki taking over the baton. This transitional period makes the visit particularly significant, demonstrating continuity in Poland's foreign policy.
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The meeting between the two presidents is seen as a strategically important moment that reinforces the allied positions and sends a clear message to the international community regarding support for Ukraine.
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