Vladimir Zelensky, the President of Ukraine, published an appeal in Ukrainian and Polish to Poland and the European Commission in connection with the blocking of checkpoints on the border with Ukraine by Polish farmers.
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In an appeal published today, February 21, on his social media pages, Zelensky called for dialogue and said that he had instructed the government to go to the border with Poland.
“I instructed our government to be on the border between our states in the near future, until February 24,” he noted.
He also called for Polish leaders, Prime Minister Donald Tusk and President Andrzej Duda, to arrive at the border.
And I ask you, Donald, Mr. Prime Minister, to also come to the border. Andrzej, Mr. President, I ask you to support this dialogue. This is national security. We shouldn’t delay this. In the coming days they give us a chance to do this,” Zelensky emphasized.
Zelensky also expressed his readiness to personally attend the meeting along with the Ukrainian government.
And I want to appeal now to the European Commission: we need to preserve unity in Europe. This is a fundamental interest of the European Union. Therefore, Ukraine is appealing to the European Commission so that a representative of the European Commission can take part in this meeting, he noted.
Enough of Moscow on our lands. Enough misunderstandings. You can’t humiliate each other, you can’t humiliate either Ukrainian or Polish farmers. We need unity. We need a solution between us, Ukraine and Poland, and for the whole of Europe,” Zelensky concluded.
Source: Racurs

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