The politicians plan to discuss bilateral relations and the current situation regarding the war in Ukraine.
In addition to bilateral issues, the Polish and Ukrainian foreign ministers are set to discuss outcomes from last week's diplomatic summit in Warsaw. The meeting brought together foreign ministers from five major EU countries (Poland, Germany, France, Spain, and Italy), the UK, and incoming EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas.
As previously reported by Radio Poland, Andriy Sybiha had been invited to the conference but was unable to attend due to a prior commitment in Washington, D.C.
Polish and Ukrainian top diplomats are also set to discuss sensitive issues related to the Volhynia massacre.
The dispute between Poland and Ukraine over the Volhynia massacre involves differing views on the killings of Poles by the UPA during WWII. Poland deems it genocide, while Ukraine sees it as part of a complex struggle for independence.
The tension is heightened by Ukraine’s ongoing refusal to allow the exhumation and proper burial of Polish victims, a key demand from Poland for reconciliation.
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Source: Radio Poland/IAR
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