Polish Prime Minister goes to Kyiv

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Moravesky goes to Kyiv, where he will take part in a meeting of the Verkhovna Rada (Parliament) of Ukraine.

This was announced on the air of Polish television by the General Secretary of the ruling in Poland of the Party “Law and Justice” Kshishtof Sobolevsky.

“According to my data, the prime minister goes to Kiev and there will probably take part in the meeting there,” he said, explaining that the “solemn meeting of the Verkhovna Rada will take place today.”

Answering the question of what message Moravecki was going to Kiev, Sobolevsky said that the head of the Polish government would give the Ukrainian authorities the words of support and tell about the results of the visit of US President Joe Biden.