Polish official reveals details of Zelensky-Duda call
Marcin Przydacz, head of the International Policy Bureau under the President of Poland, said this on Polat News, Ukrinform reports.
Przydacz said that the Ukrainian leader had informed his Polish counterpart about the situation at the front and the consequences of the humanitarian disaster caused by Russia's destruction of the dam of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant.
Both presidents had an exchange of opinions in the context of recent and future diplomatic developments.
"And we had a whole series of them with the participation of President Andrzej Duda. Last week, the summit of NATO's eastern flank or the summit of the Bucharest Nine, today the Weimar summit: Poland, Germany, France in Paris, and in a few weeks the most important diplomatic event of these months, i.e. the NATO summit in Vilnius," Przydacz said.
When asked why the Weimar Triangle summit is not taking place in Kyiv in the current situation, he noted that this year's meeting is hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron and he decided that the summit would take place in Paris. At the same time, Przydacz did not rule out that such a summit might take place in Kyiv in the future.
Zelensky earlier reported on social media that he and Duda had discussed expectations from the NATO summit in Vilnius and security guarantees for Ukraine.
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