“The former Ambassador of Ukraine to Poland Andriy Dechytsa believes that after Karol Navrotsky won the presidential election of Ukraine’s relations with Poland will become more rigid. Source: Andriy Dechytsa in the Podcast of the UP “Died Question” Direct Language: “I think that the apocalypse will not come and everything will not change dramatically immediately.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Andriy Nechitsa in Podcast of UP “Damn Questions”
Direct Language: “I think that the apocalypse will not come and everything will not change dramatically. Obviously, it will be harder to cooperate with Poland, because Navrotsky is a representative of the right party and in itself a conservative, nationalist.”
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Details: According to the exponent, it should be borne in mind that the future President of Poland in the election was involved in the support of extreme right parties, which supported it at the level of 80%.
He recalled that he was an ambassador to Poland for eight years and, at that time, frankly anti -Ukrainian rhetoric was practically not heard.
Direct Language: “There are now a large number of Ukrainians in Poland, they want it or not, there is a Ukrainian factor. And it interferes with some, especially those segments of the population who themselves count on social assistance. Although in fact, about 80-85% of Ukrainians who are in Poland work and bring their benefits.”
According to the exporus, it should also not be ruled out that Russian propaganda is active in Poland, which will blow conflict topics among society in relations with Ukraine.
Despite the problems that exist in relations between states, the fragile emphasizes that the Ukrainian authorities need to cooperate with the Polish side, find common points of contact and emphasize those positions that are beneficial to both states.
Prehistory:
- According to the results of the calculation of ballots from 100% of polling stations, supported by the right opposition, Karol Navrotsky gained 50.89% of the vote, and his rival Rafal Taskovsky – 49.11%.
- The People’s Deputy of the Euro Solidarity faction Ivanna Klimpush-Tsintsadze, who heads the Parliamentary Committee on Integration of Ukraine into the European Union, believes that the election of Karol Navrotsky by President of Poland may complicate the process of Ukraine’s accession to Ukraine.
The election of the President of Poland is decisive for the formation of policies of the country. Read more in the article “Polish Trump: What are the problems and challenges of Karol Navrotsky’s victory”