The PiS party is hoping to gain traction before the October 15 election despite strong anti-Russian sentiment
To hear the Polish president compare Ukraine to a drowning person, and the Ukrainian president describe Poland as acting in Moscow’s interests will come as a shock to many.
Poland was one of the few western countries whose ambassador stayed in Kyiv through the first days of the Russian invasion, and its president, Andrzej Duda, has been a frequent visitor to the Ukrainian capital.
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