The two leaders are expected to meet one-on-one and also engage in talks with a broader group of officials from both countries, public broadcaster Polish Radio’s IAR news agency reported.
After the talks, Tusk and Zelensky will hold a joint news conference in the early afternoon, the Polish Prime Minister's Office said.
Tusk and Zelensky last month met in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv. The Polish prime minister declared at the time that Warsaw would do everything in its power to help Ukraine join NATO.
"We will do everything we can to bring Ukraine's NATO membership closer to reality, but we know it will not be easy," Tusk said, as quoted by his office.
He also promised that Poland would work to accelerate Ukraine's accession to the European Union.
He described Ukraine's war with Russia as "part of a great clash of civilizations" and affirmed Poland's long-term commitment to supporting Kyiv.
In November, Tusk and Zelensky spoke on the phone to discuss Warsaw's support for Kyiv against Moscow's ongoing full-scale invasion.
Zelensky at the time shared his "hopes for Poland’s presidency of the EU Council" in the first half of 2025 "and their support in advancing Ukraine’s EU integration, including opening the first negotiation cluster and moving forward with others in parallel."
He also thanked Tusk "for using his extensive personal connections to advocate for Ukraine’s NATO membership and for continued defense support."
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk. Photo: PAP/Piotr Nowak
Russia invaded Ukraine by land, air and sea on February 24, 2022, starting the largest military conflict in Europe since World War II.
Wednesday is day 1,056 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
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Source: IAR, PAP