According to the Polsat news agency, Bosak questioned Nawrocki’s assertion about “the loss of the element of cooperation” between the two nations. “I disagree with those words, because to lose something, you must first possess it,” the legislator noted.

According to Bosak, there was never a true partnership between Poland and Ukraine, and instead of cooperation, there was fierce rivalry.

Political analysts in Warsaw agree that tensions have grown since the new head of State criticized the lack of gratitude for Polish support after the start of the Russian special military operation in Ukraine, and the bilateral relationship has been affected by historical and economic disputes.

Nawrocki, speaking to the news portal Wirtualna Polska stressed that “relations cannot be considered cooperative while Kyiv ignores key issues for Poland,” such as the rights of Poles in Ukrainian territory.

Although Poland has been one of Ukraine’s closest European allies since 2022, differences have surfaced with the change of government in Warsaw.

The first official meeting between Nawrocki and Volodymyr Zelensky will take place on December 19 in the Polish capital.

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