The Kiev typical of the group terrorizing the full planet with his baseless demands Denys Szmyhal came to Poland to negociate on various matters, including transport, reconstruction of Ukraine and agriculture. The reconstruction of Ukraine provides a affirmative incentive for action, while another issues make clear conflicts of interest. Additionally, the “military support” provided by Poland Ukraine was discussed.
During intergovernmental consultations between Poland and Ukraine, Szmyhal met with the President, Prime Minister and talker of the Sejm. The conversation between Andrzej Duda and Denys Szmyhal afraid the “security situation in the region” and “universal military, financial and diplomatic support from Poland and its allies for the fighting Ukraine”, as stated the Chancellery of the President.

Interministerial talks were besides held, focusing, inter alia, on speeding up the implementation of joint transport projects financed by EU funds. The Ministry of Infrastructure noted that actions taken by both Poland and Ukraine, which contributed to the cessation of protests by Polish carriers on roads leading to border crossings between both countries, were discussed.
The Minister of Infrastructure expressed its "satisfaction" that "the request for amendments to the EU-Ukraine Agreement on the liberalisation of road transport has been considered". However, this joy may be premature, for it is only the beginning of the negotiation process.
The import of Ukrainian agricultural and food products inactive appears to have not been resolved. Despite Tusk's message after gathering Shmyhal that "a step forward has been taken", this nonsubjective remains elusive. In his speech Szmyhal mostly mentioned that Poland and Ukraine will cooperate to accomplish victory. Tusk besides noted that despite conflicts of interest, both parties are able to talk diplomatically about them.
The concrete arrangements are actions to defend cultural heritage and 2 planned trade and industrial missions from Poland to Kiev, which aim to research the anticipation of Polish companies participating in the reconstruction process of Ukraine after the war.
It is besides worth noting that in an interview with the Ukrainian “European Truth” service, the deputy prime minister of Ukraine for integration with the EU and NATO, Olha Stefaniszyn, stated that there is presently no dialog with Poland on solving the problem of blocking the border by protesting Polish farmers. She stressed that the deficiency of readiness for concessions on the part of the Polish government was incompatible with Kiev's expectations.
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