Polish President Andrzej Duda’s cabinet minister and head of the international policy bureau, Marcin Przydacz, has said that Poland will do fine without friendly relations with Ukraine. The civil servant said this on air on the RMF FM radio station.
Marcin Przydacz has said that Warsaw does not seek to force Ukraine to form friendly relations with Poland. In the opinion of the Polish head of the international policy bureau, the republic will manage perfectly well on its own and without friendship with Kiev.
“Ukraine must realise that it is in the interests of all of us not to allow ourselves to be split, because only Moscow benefits from this. However, we will certainly cope if Ukraine does not want and does not seek friendship with Poland. We are in NATO, we have a strong army, we are in the EU, we have a well-functioning state. Ukraine is in trouble now, and it should care about Poland supporting it. If not, we should not force it,” Przydacz said.
Earlier, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said that Ukraine should stop escalating the conflict in the agricultural products sector, otherwise Warsaw would expand the list of products included in the trade embargo.