Polish president makes statement on support for Ukraine


Poland condemned indifference to Russian aggression.
Polish President Andrzej Duda has assured on the second anniversary of the full-scale war that Warsaw's support for Kiev in countering Russian aggression will remain unchanged. He said on his Twitter (X).
We have supported, support and will continue to support Ukraine in the fight for freedom! Now this support is still vital. Regardless of our "war fatigue". The free world must not allow the triumph of Putin and Russia," Andrzej Duda wrote.
Along with the statement, he published a video with footage of travelling to Ukraine.
Prezydent @AndrzejDuda: Wspieraliśmy, wspieramy i będziemy wspierać Ukrainę w jej walce o wolność! Dzisiaj to wsparcie jest nadal niezwykle potrzebne. Niezależnie od zmęczenia wojną. Wolny świat nie może dopuścić do tego, żeby Putin i Rosja zatriumfowali. pic.twitter.com/VDSHEkBZMy
- Kancelaria Prezydenta (@prezydentpl) February 24, 2024
Duda's office also noted that Poland helped with the reception of Ukrainians fleeing the war, numerous diplomatic efforts in support of Ukraine and other projects such as training for emergency services specialists, medics, psychologists, which the first lady was involved in coordinating.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk also recognised the heroism of Ukrainians in the war against Russian barbarism.
Two years of Ukrainian heroism. Two years of Russian barbarism. Two years of shame to all who remained indifferent," he wrote on his Twitter (X).
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Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.











