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According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lukash Yasina, during the visit ...

"We are no longer afraid of Russia": Poland told why they announced the visit of Zelensky in advance

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lukash Yasina, during the visit of the Ukrainian President Warsaw was paralyzed. The city was blocked even more than during the visit of US President Joe Biden. Poland has announced the visit of President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky to Warsaw a few days before his arrival, because the officials of the republic "no longer feel fear for the Russians.

" This was reported on Thursday, April 6, by the American CNN TV channel with reference to the speaker of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs Lukasha Yasin. "It was not easy - and again we are very successful to hide this information (about the trip of high -ranking officials to Warsaw), as we did it with Biden a few weeks ago.

But we no longer feel such a fear of the Russians, and we decided to report Zelensky's visit for two Days to him to enable the Polish people to come to Warsaw and take part in a speech of two leaders, " - said Lukash Yasin. According to the Polish Foreign Ministry spokesman, Zelensky's visit was not easy - the city was blocked much more than it was during the visit of US Presidents Joe Biden, Donald Trump and Barack Obama. "But it was worth it because it was symbolism," Yasina added.

On April 5, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky visited the capital of Poland Warsaw on an official visit. At the entrance to the Presidential Palace of the Ukrainian leader, Polish President Andrzej Duda and his wife Agatha Cornhauser Duda met. During the meeting of the Presidents of the two countries, the anthem of Ukraine was heard. According to Focus, the President of Ukraine arrived from the first lady Elena Zelenskaya to meet Duda.

During his visit, Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that there would be no borders in the future between Ukraine and Poland. In turn, Andrzej Duda stated that Poland was trying to achieve additional security guarantees for Ukraine by NATO. In addition, the Polish President noted that in Warsaw they support Kiev in his desire for membership in the North Atlantic Alliance. During a joint press conference with Zelensky, Duda also stated that Poland would send 6 more MiG-29 fighters to Ukraine.