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‘Knife in the back’ – Polish outrage over Ukraine betrayals grows, could mark major turning point in public sentiment

 

Ever since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Polish and Ukrainian relations have flourished — at least on the surface. However, below the surface, tensions have remained. Now, recent actions by Ukraine have led to a rapid series of events, including Poland announcing that it plans to withdraw military support from Ukraine, that threaten to have geopolitical consequences.

 

Ukraine’s decision to sue Poland in the World Trade Organization (WTO) over Poland’s grain embargo may have come as a shock to the Polish government, but Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s remarks at the U.N., in which he alleged that countries with a grain embargo — a clear dig at Poland — were aiding Russia’s Putin. The comments may have been the final straw.

 

In response to the various disputes between Poland and Ukraine, Polish President Andrzej Duda even compared Ukraine to a “drowning person,” stating that “a drowning person is extremely dangerous because he can pull you to the depths… He can simply drown the rescuer.”

 

 

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