The Fort Worth Press - Ukraine's Zelensky in Poland for first meeting with nationalist president

USD -
AED 3.672496
AFN 66.163223
ALL 82.178011
AMD 380.793362
ANG 1.790403
AOA 916.999798
ARS 1450.749863
AUD 1.513054
AWG 1.8025
AZN 1.688498
BAM 1.66612
BBD 2.009004
BDT 121.89647
BGN 1.66609
BHD 0.377017
BIF 2948.778015
BMD 1
BND 1.289026
BOB 6.892615
BRL 5.531601
BSD 0.997432
BTN 90.213099
BWP 13.173867
BYN 2.945358
BYR 19600
BZD 2.006108
CAD 1.377745
CDF 2265.000285
CHF 0.7958
CLF 0.023399
CLP 917.920033
CNY 7.04325
CNH 7.03439
COP 3865.5
CRC 496.969542
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 93.933289
CZK 20.800597
DJF 177.619334
DKK 6.37054
DOP 62.781377
DZD 129.728989
EGP 47.602368
ERN 15
ETB 155.065976
EUR 0.85263
FJD 2.28425
FKP 0.744905
GBP 0.748831
GEL 2.695045
GGP 0.744905
GHS 11.4911
GIP 0.744905
GMD 73.500677
GNF 8720.392873
GTQ 7.63972
GYD 208.695208
HKD 7.78152
HNL 26.279698
HRK 6.425303
HTG 130.648857
HUF 332.62099
IDR 16723
ILS 3.232225
IMP 0.744905
INR 90.27605
IQD 1306.658943
IRR 42109.999895
ISK 126.189912
JEP 0.744905
JMD 159.602697
JOD 0.708962
JPY 155.856499
KES 128.950218
KGS 87.450062
KHR 3995.195543
KMF 419.000303
KPW 900.011412
KRW 1476.549555
KWD 0.30696
KYD 0.831243
KZT 513.04833
LAK 21605.574533
LBP 89322.26491
LKR 308.916356
LRD 176.553522
LSL 16.705284
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 5.408398
MAD 9.140319
MDL 16.831784
MGA 4506.288786
MKD 52.481477
MMK 2100.219412
MNT 3548.424678
MOP 7.992265
MRU 39.658749
MUR 46.039987
MVR 15.449634
MWK 1729.597117
MXN 17.999525
MYR 4.087016
MZN 63.902223
NAD 16.705355
NGN 1453.829943
NIO 36.706235
NOK 10.199125
NPR 144.335596
NZD 1.734865
OMR 0.384494
PAB 0.997474
PEN 3.360253
PGK 4.241363
PHP 58.634502
PKR 279.486334
PLN 3.58797
PYG 6699.803648
QAR 3.636364
RON 4.340799
RSD 100.082011
RUB 79.899654
RWF 1452.319802
SAR 3.750938
SBD 8.130216
SCR 13.597671
SDG 601.499154
SEK 9.297745
SGD 1.290995
SHP 0.750259
SLE 24.086468
SLL 20969.503664
SOS 569.036089
SRD 38.677994
STD 20697.981008
STN 20.870336
SVC 8.728097
SYP 11057.156336
SZL 16.70138
THB 31.474502
TJS 9.206851
TMT 3.5
TND 2.911152
TOP 2.40776
TRY 42.7328
TTD 6.766306
TWD 31.504497
TZS 2471.451024
UAH 42.336966
UGX 3555.775153
UYU 38.863072
UZS 12075.031306
VES 276.231199
VND 26335
VUV 121.327724
WST 2.791029
XAF 558.777254
XAG 0.015132
XAU 0.000231
XCD 2.70255
XCG 1.797668
XDR 0.69494
XOF 558.777254
XPF 101.59601
YER 238.349627
ZAR 16.77672
ZMK 9001.201804
ZMW 22.866221
ZWL 321.999592
  • SCS

    0.0200

    16.14

    +0.12%

  • RBGPF

    -1.7900

    80.22

    -2.23%

  • CMSC

    -0.0800

    23.26

    -0.34%

  • GSK

    -0.0700

    48.71

    -0.14%

  • BP

    0.7100

    34.47

    +2.06%

  • NGG

    1.3900

    77.16

    +1.8%

  • CMSD

    -0.1000

    23.28

    -0.43%

  • RYCEF

    0.2200

    14.86

    +1.48%

  • BCE

    -0.1800

    23.15

    -0.78%

  • BTI

    -0.1200

    57.17

    -0.21%

  • AZN

    -1.4900

    89.86

    -1.66%

  • RIO

    1.2000

    77.19

    +1.55%

  • RELX

    -0.2600

    40.56

    -0.64%

  • BCC

    0.4500

    76.29

    +0.59%

  • VOD

    0.1100

    12.81

    +0.86%

  • JRI

    -0.0800

    13.43

    -0.6%

Ukraine's Zelensky in Poland for first meeting with nationalist president
Ukraine's Zelensky in Poland for first meeting with nationalist president / Photo: © AFP

Ukraine's Zelensky in Poland for first meeting with nationalist president

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky heads to Warsaw on Friday for a first face-to-face meeting with his Polish counterpart Karol Nawrocki, with tensions likely after his previous criticism of Kyiv.

Text size:

Nawrocki and Zelensky talked on the phone after the nationalist leader's presidential election win but it has taken four months for the pair to meet in person.

Poland has been in the firing line since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, and has taken in more than a million Ukrainian refugees who fled the fighting.

According to local media, Nawrocki -- unhappy at the state of relations between the two neighbours -- turned down at least three invitations to head to Kyiv, with his entourage hinting that he was expecting Zelensky to come to Warsaw.

Ukrainian analysts said the government in Kyiv deemed the decision "contemptuous".

An EU official told AFP that "the way in which Mr Nawrocki sees relations with Ukraine is tougher than his predecessor" Andrzej Duda, a conservative who was supportive of Ukraine.

Kyiv had been waiting for Warsaw to be in contact "to really establish cooperation with the new Polish president", they added.

Nawrocki, a nationalist historian, has a long list of grievances against Kyiv: he accuses Ukraine of not seeing Poland as an equal partner -- an argument often taken up by the Polish far-right.

"We really do support Ukraine and we will continue to do so but we need to learn to function as partners and not as junior partners," he told the website wp.pl this week.

Nawrocki, a fan of US President Donald Trump, also criticises Kyiv for a lack of gratitude towards Poland's welcoming of Ukrainian refugees and its military and humanitarian support.

Poland, however, remains a key ally of Ukraine against Russian aggression and most Western aid passes through the country.

- 'New conflicts' -

History is another sensitive subject. Nawrocki accuses Ukraine of not accepting its responsibility for the massacre of some 100,000 Poles in Volhynia between 1943 and 1945, calling it a "genocide against the Polish people".

"I intend to address these questions consistently," he has said, while insisting that none of them calls into question strategic support for Ukraine.

The Polish president is similarly against the "unconditional" membership of Ukraine to the European Union and NATO, and has ruled out sending even "a single Polish soldier to Ukraine" once the conflict is over.

His position is reflective of an increase in anti-Ukrainian sentiment in Poland, which has been taken up by the far-right.

In Ukraine, opinion polls suggest that trust in the Polish president has slumped to 44 percent -- 20 points lower than during the Duda era.

Piotr Buras, an analyst with the European Council on Foreign Relations, said that for Kyiv, Poland has lost some of its importance and appears to be a less useful partner than before, notably because it no longer speaks with the same voice on the international stage.

Poland's president is looking to expand his powers and impose his views, which are often at odds with those of his Prime Minister Donald Tusk, who leads a centrist government, creating some confusion among Warsaw's partners.

"If the president does not want to help or does not know how, then at least he shouldn't get in the way," Tusk wrote on X on Monday.

Yuri Panchenko, a Ukrainian analyst, said Zelensky's trip to Warsaw will not be an "easy visit" but is important for future cooperation.

"The presidents need to gain some experience of dialogue with each other, which should, in theory, make it easier to resolve new conflicts in the future," he told AFP.

"We need to find a way to cooperate because even poor cooperation is better than none."

J.P.Cortez--TFWP