Zelenskyy and Poland’s president-elect hold first call, plan mutual visits

Two weeks before taking office, Poland’s president-elect Karol Navrotsky committed to maintaining his country’s support for Ukraine during his first conversation with Zelenskyy
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Credit: Presidential Office
Zelenskyy and Poland’s president-elect hold first call, plan mutual visits

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held his first phone conversation with Poland's president-elect Karol Navrotsky on 31 July, Zelenskyy wrote on Telegram.

Navrotsky is set to take office on 6 August.

The leaders agreed to exchange visits during the call, according to the statement.

Zelenskyy congratulated Navrotsky on his 1 June election victory and expressed hope that Poland would remain a reliable partner and ally to Ukraine. The Ukrainian president briefed his Polish counterpart on the consequences of overnight shelling and the situation at the front.

"It is very important for us that Poland continues to help Ukraine. After all, we are defending not only ourselves, but all of our Europe, including Poland," Zelenskyy emphasized during the conversation.

The two leaders reportedly discussed key events scheduled for the coming months.

"We agreed on an exchange of visits, during which we will discuss all current issues of bilateral cooperation. We will definitely determine formats of interaction that will give real results for our countries, our people," the president wrote.

Zelenskyy thanked Navrotsky "for his readiness to work together and assurance of continued support for Ukraine," according to the statement.

The conversation follows previous diplomatic signals between the two leaders. On 28 June, Zelenskyy said that Ukraine would continue working to strengthen relations with Poland's new government, saying the country intended to "do everything that depends on it."

On 1 July, Navrotsky declared "with complete confidence" that he would meet with the Ukrainian president.

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