The initiator of this conversation was Karol Nawrocki. Soon, due to the fact that on September 3rd, the Polish president will fly to the United States, where he is to meet Donald Trump. This online gathering with Volodymyr Zelenski, among others, was part of a broader consultation before the planned trip.
Nawrocki spoke to Zelenski and Baltic leaders
Let us add that the president of Ukraine connected with Nawrocki remotely, while the leaders of 4 another countries came to Belvedere and besides participated in the conversation. They were Lithuania's president Gitanas Nauseda, Estonia's president Alar Karis, Latvia's president Edgars Rinkeviczs, and Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen. The politicians besides discussed safety issues in the Baltic Sea region.
Zelenski himself shared his feelings after the video conference. "It is comforting that our position is unanimous: more force is needed on Russia to bring peace," he acknowledged in a fresh message on the Telegram communicator.
Ukrainian president noted that sanctions are effective and must stay on the table. "Moscow's refusal to attend the gathering in leadership format should meet with a clear consequence in the form of concrete decisions," he stated.
Zelenski thanks Nawrock
Zelenski besides thanked Nawrockie for organising specified a meeting. "It was a valuable chance to synchronize our positions before major diplomatic events. It is highly crucial that we keep constant coordination, working shoulder to shoulder, so that the common European position is clearly heard in Washington," he concluded and yet expressed his condolences on the F-16 plane crash which occurred Thursday evening at Radom Airport.
Following talks by Nawrocki with Zelenski and Baltic leaders, a short comment was given by the head of the Office of global Policy in the Chancellery of the president of Poland, Marcin Przycz. He stressed that everyone was in agreement that it was "Russia liable for aggression against Ukraine and Russia must feel the strength of the united West – Europe and the United States".