The Polish President noted that he could not predict Moscow’s actions and assumed the worst-case scenario.
The President of Poland spoke about the last day before the start of the war, when he arrived in Ukraine with his Lithuanian counterpart Gitanas Nauseda. Then the Polish leader wanted to express support for Ukraine. On Sunday, February 19, he recounted how it was on air at the national telethon.
According to him, he thought that this might be the last meeting with Zelensky.
“There was a thought, I confess that I see him probably for the last time. We said goodbye and I got goosebumps when he himself said that this could be our last meeting. It was very touching for me when we saw each other in April ,” he says.
Duda emphasized that no one knows what will happen next and no one knows what the scale of the Russian invasion will be.
“Therefore, our fears are really great. However, we want to be with him at that moment,” shared the Polish President.
Remember, on the eve of the Russian Federation’s full invasion of Ukraine, Polish President Andrzej Duda and his Lithuanian counterpart, Gitanas Nauseda, arrived in Kyiv. Together with Volodymyr Zelensky, the leaders signed a declaration of support for Ukraine’s aspirations to join the EU, as well as a joint response to Russia’s recognition of the “independence” of the “LPR” pseudo-republics.
Earlier, Duda said he was waiting for Lukashenka in the event of Belarusian troops invading Ukraine.
It was also reported that journalists visited the bunker where Zelensky was in the first two months of the war.
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Source: korrespondent

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