Ukraine and Poland need to develop strong relations – president
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Ukraine and Poland have strong relations, but they need to be further developed, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said.
He said this during a media marathon in Kyiv on Thursday, October 10, the press service of the head of state reported.

“We need to develop good relations with our neighbors. We should always understand each other, develop cultural relations and leave behind our problems. Therefore, we should have strong, very good relations with Poland. I think we have them. But they should be developed without wasting time. In particular, we can have meetings, joint projects, joint ventures. Relationships are always strong if there is a joint business at the state level,” the president emphasized.

Zelensky stressed that Poland had always publicly defended the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine. “I would like to establish normal relations with all countries that have not yet confirmed the same powerful support as Poland,” the head of state mentioned.