Poland is Ukraine’s neighbour and the two countries have deep historical ties. Many Ukrainians fled their country after Russia’s invasion last year, with a large number seeking safety in Poland.
The Polish public overwhelming supports Ukrainians in their war with Russia. An Ipsos poll said 82 per cent of Poles think Nato and EU countries should back Ukraine until it wins. However, Mr Zelenskiy’s visit takes place amid mounting anger in rural Poland over the impact of imports of Ukrainian grain, which have pushed down prices in several states in the EU’s eastern wing.
Elsewhere, French president Emmanuel Macron and European Union executive head Ursula von der Leyen arrive in China on Wednesday seeking to “reset” ties while broaching thorny issues such as Ukraine and trade risks. US president Joe Biden on Tuesday held a call with Mr Macron to discuss the visit, the White House said, adding they also spoke about maintaining support for Ukraine against Russia’s invasion. – Guardian
No doubt he’s off with his hand out again .. All the billions , gone already 🪄