Miller responds harshly to the Ukrainian ambassador: “It’s just insolence. Poland helps and in return gets Kozakiewicz's gesture”

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Former Prime Minister Leszek Miller did not leave a dry thread on Ukraine's Ambassador to Poland, Vasyl Bodnar, after his criticism of the possible surrender to Crimea in exchange for peace. In an emotional entry on the X Miller he called the diplomat's behaviour “insolence” and recalled that Poland has been providing massive support to Ukraine since the beginning of the war.

“Life is invaluable – boundaries can be changed”

In an interview with Bogdan Rymanowski on Radio Zet Leszek Miller addressed the question of whether Ukraine should agree to surrender to Crimea in exchange for ending the war. – "I said yes" “He wrote on X.” “Life is the only thing that is truly precious among many things. Borders and territories? These can be changed – Polish past is the best proof. We have survived over a 100 years without state boundaries and have not ceased to be a nation. surviving people are able to change the planet – dead people don't change anything anymore” – he added.

Bodnar accuses Miller of “pro-Russian thinking”

The words of the erstwhile Prime Minister triggered a violent reaction by the Ukrainian ambassador. Vasily Bodnar stated that "They cross all limits", and accused Miller of "Pro-Russian Thinking"which, in his opinion, "threats the safety of Poland and Europe".

"I would like to see the look on Mr. Ambassador's face erstwhile he heard that among the menacing safety of Poland and Europe were a small more crucial than me: Donald Trump, who clearly said that +Krim would stay in Russia+, and Vitali Klickko, who admitted that Ukraine might gotta quit part of its territory in the name of peace" said Miller.

Bogdan Rymanowski on Radio Zet asked me, "Should Ukraine agree to surrender Crimea for the price of peace?". I said yes. Life is the only thing that is truly precious among many things. Borders and territories? These can be changed – Polish past is the best...

— Leszek Miller (@LeszekMiller) April 26, 2025

“Or give men and weapons or get out”

The erstwhile Prime Minister besides recalled Bodnar's earlier controversial behavior. – "When Poland declared that it would not send its troops to Ukraine on a stabilisation mission, the Ambassador threatened that our companies would be left out in the process of rebuilding its country. In short: either you give people and weapons or get out” Miller wrote.

“I called it then—and I inactive call it—just plain insolence” He stressed.

Miller pointed out that Poland has been providing large support to Ukraine since the beginning of the war – humanitarian, financial and military. – “In return, we frequently see Kozakiewicz’s gesture” He said.

"Bodnar knows he can afford to do so due to the fact that he resides in a country whose part of the political elite has been eager to call the +ministers of the Ukrainian people+. Fortunately, there are inactive people in Poland who remember who chose them and who they should truly serve.” – concluded the erstwhile Prime Minister.

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