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: In late 2025, Poland expressed frustration at being excluded from certain high-level peace talks between Ukraine and major Western powers (UK, France, Germany), leading to concerns that its regional influence was diminishing. Cooperative Efforts Despite Friction

Despite the "trust" rhetoric, practical cooperation continues: pilne_ukraina_niszczy_nasze_zaufanie_zelenski_p...

While the specific phrase " Ukraine is destroying our trust" (likely from a sensationalist headline) isn't a direct quote from President Zelenskyy , it reflects a period of heightened diplomatic friction between Poland and Ukraine that reached a head in late 2025 and early 2026. : In late 2025, Poland expressed frustration at

: By late 2025, surveys indicated that over 60% of Poles believed relations with Ukraine had worsened . This decline was driven by disputes over grain imports, fatigue from the ongoing war, and political campaign rhetoric. This decline was driven by disputes over grain

: Long-standing historical tensions regarding the Volyn massacre continued to haunt diplomatic talks. While a breakthrough agreement for exhumations was reached in early 2025, progress remained a condition for Poland’s continued full-throated support of Ukraine's EU and NATO ambitions.

: During his December 2025 visit to Warsaw, Zelenskyy warned that "careless" rhetoric could "ruin" the alliance—exactly what Russia wants. He emphasized that the partnership is crucial for European survival .