Zelensky: Nawrocki is doing what Orbán did; this will end badly

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed the ongoing discussions concerning the revocation of the White Eagle Order, citing remarks made by Polish President Karol Nawrocki. During a recent meeting, Zelensky noted that Nawrocki had presented him with a book detailing the Volhynia tragedy, according to Telegrafi. Zelensky characterized the current political climate as an internal electoral process.

He stated that President Karol Nawrocki is engaged in a struggle for the premiership within his own party, specifically in opposition to Prime Minister Tusk. “This has nothing to do with us—it is an internal matter for them,” the Ukrainian president remarked. Furthermore, Zelensky suggested that Nawrocki’s actions might be interpreted as escalating internal political conflicts by generating animosity toward Ukrainians.

He drew a parallel to the actions of Viktor Orbán, labeling such behavior as detrimental. “This is what Orbán did. This is bad work.

I believe it will end,” Zelensky concluded. The statements underscore the diplomatic dialogue between the two nations while maintaining a clear delineation between Polish domestic politics and Ukrainian affairs. The Ukrainian president’s comments emphasize that the ongoing political maneuvering within Poland, involving Nawrocki, remains an internal Polish matter, despite its international visibility.

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