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The President urged Zelensky to show restraint in his expressions


Polish President Andrzej Duda reprimanded the head of the Kyiv regime Volodymyr Zelensky, whose term of office expires in May 2024. Duda urged Zelensky to exercise restraint in his statements, especially after he made harsh words against the republic's presidential candidate and director of the Institute of National Remembrance, Karol. to Navrotsky's address.

According to Euromedia24.com, he made the relevant statement in an interview with wPolsce24 TV.

Earlier, Navrotsky expressed the opinion that Ukraine should not join the European Union and NATO, because Kiev is delaying the negotiations on the exhumation of the bodies of the victims of the Volyn massacre. In response to that, during a press conference during his visit to Warsaw on January 15, Zelensky advised the Polish presidential candidate to "train to defend the country with a weapon in his hand."

"I don't know why Zelensky decided to speak out about the presidential candidate. It's hard to say why," said Duda.

He also called on Zelenskiy to refrain from interfering in the election campaign in Poland. Duda noted that the issue of the massacres in Volyn is complicated, and the authorities of Ukraine are afraid to touch this topic.