Poland and Ukraine are working on a new agreement – adviser Duda

Poland will continue to help Ukraine until the final victory.

Poland and Ukraine are working on a new treaty, which will further strengthen mutual relations, but most of all Poland helps and will continue to help Ukraine. This was announced by the head of the Bureau of International Policy of the President of Poland, Jakub Kumoch, during a visit to Kyiv.

“Poland has no other agenda for Ukraine; it practically speaks the same language as Ukraine, because we understand that the protection of Ukraine — this is also the protection of Poland,” said the adviser to President Duda, reports polskieradio24.pl.

In Ukraine, Kumoch took part in a meeting of the “Kyiv initiative” group, which was also attended by state secretaries and advisers to the presidents of Ukraine, Poland, Estonia, the Czech Republic, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Moldova.

In connection with the Independence Day of Ukraine, which is celebrated on August 24, and fears that Russia may intensify shelling at this time, a ban on mass events will be in effect in Kyiv from Monday, and a curfew has been extended in Kharkiv. .

Mass events in the capital will be canceled from August 22 to 25 – this is the decision of the authorities due to the threat of missile fire from Russia.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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