January 9, 2025
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Andrii Deshchytsia: “The Poles realized that Ukraine is becoming a serious competitor”

“I think that both Poland and Ukraine have gone through significant stages of their development. And we seem to be trying to remain attached to those moments that are already in the past. When Poland joined NATO and the European Union, it declared that it will be a lawyer, will promote the interests of Ukraine in these institutions.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

“I think that both Poland and Ukraine have gone through significant stages of their development. And we seem to be trying to remain attached to those moments that are already in the past. When Poland joined NATO and the European Union, it declared that it will be a lawyer, will promote the interests of Ukraine in these institutions. security policy. But now we are approaching the stage when Ukraine is no longer just a candidate country, or even a candidate, if we are talking about NATO, but we are approaching those organizations, we are conducting a dialogue with them. Poland sees us not only the country that needs to be lobbied, and its competitor, perhaps a partner, rather a partner, and such a policy should probably be worked out so that Ukraine and Poland are partners in NATO, the European Union the Poles realized that Ukraine was becoming a serious competitor. In some places, the ambition that Poland wants to be a leader in Europe, or perhaps in Eastern Europe, is somewhat tempered by the fact that Ukraine can take this place.”

Why is Ukraine part of Polish domestic politics and what position should be developed today to minimize and level the tension between the two countries?

In the new podcast “(Un)Safe Country”, its permanent host Alina Frolova talks with Andrii Deshchytsa, diplomat, former extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador of Ukraine in Poland, in at. Minister of Foreign Affairs in 2014. A conversation about relations between Ukraine and Poland, about Poland’s presidency of the EU Council, upcoming elections and possible further changes in the political configuration, about historical issues between Warsaw and Kyiv, their resolution and impact on interstate relations.

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