"I look forward to a further partnership of our countries, based on common respect and knowing (...) this besides requires the resolution of outstanding historical issues" - wrote president Elekt Karol Nawrocki at Volodymyr Zelenski. Earlier, the Ukrainian president congratulated him on his election victories.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenski was 1 of the first abroad leaders to congratulated Karol Nawrock on his election victory. The president-elect himself reacted to his entry.
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Zelenski congratulated Nawrock
Zelenski congratulated Nawrock on his triumph in the presidential election on 2 June. Ukrainian leader expressed hopes that he would establish Good relations with the fresh president of Poland.
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"By strengthening each another on our continent, we give Europe more strength in global competition and bring real and lasting peace closer. I hope for further fruitful cooperation with Poland and Mr president personally" - noted Ukrainian leader on platform X.
The entry in the social media of Zelenski appeared in 3 language versions - Polish, Ukrainian and English.
Nawrocki answered Zelensk. He writes about "historical issues"
On 3 June, Karol Nawrocki wrote back Zelenski. He thanked for his wishes, but he said that building the future together by both nations requires an explanation of historical events.
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Thank you for your message. I am pleased to proceed the partnership of our countries, based on common respect and knowing - wrote the winner of the presidential elections in Poland.
- I'm sorry. I believe that this requires not only good dialogue, but besides solutions to outstanding historical issues. Poland was Ukraine's strongest ally in the fight against Russian aggression, no another nation understands this threat better than we do, and I hope that we will proceed to work together for the common good, for the settlement of the past outstanding and building a safe future together - added Polish politician.
