Polish Premier Criticises Revocation of Zelenskyy Honor, Warns Tensions Aid Russia
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk criticised the decision to revoke a Ukrainian honour awarded to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, saying the move could inflame tensions between the two countries.
Tusk, speaking in Warsaw, warned that such actions might provide Russia with propaganda material and could undermine the cooperation between Poland and Ukraine.
The revocation, which was announced by Ukrainian authorities, has drawn sharp criticism from Polish officials who see it as a diplomatic misstep that could destabilise the region.
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