During the Conference "Reconstruction of Ukraine: the Perspective of Power. The chances and challenges of business" Head of the Bureau of International Policy under the President of Poland, Meshko Pavlyak, stated that the intensity of contact between Ukraine and Poland at the highest level, in particular between Presidents Duda and Zelensky, decreased through the last half.
Pavlyak acknowledged that there was some decrease in intensity in interaction at the highest political level, but noted that dialogue and contact between countries continue at different levels. This is probably not only political but also economic and socio -cultural contacts.
The controversia, which was discussed, have not been detailed, but they may be associated with different views on certain questions or disputes in bilateral relations.
Despite this, the head of the Bureau of International Policy stressed that the support of Ukraine's independence remains in the national interests of Poland. He also believed that this position would not change even after the formation of a new government.
Pavlyak also noted that Poland supports Ukraine's European integration and expressed his desire to play an active role in the post -war reconstruction of the country. However, he stressed that Poland also has its economic interests, which should be taken into account in bilateral relations.
These events testify to the color of modern relations between states and emphasize the need to find constructive solutions to maintain stability and promote mutually beneficial cooperation.