The Polish Prime Minister said outright: "Sometimes the statements from Ukraine make me so angry I tremble"

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated that he sometimes becomes so enraged by remarks coming from Ukraine that he trembles.

Tusk told reporters: "I have spent a long time explaining to (Volodymyr) Zelenskyy: Please remember, you have your own sensitivities, and we do too. You must care about us as much as we care about you. This relationship must be equal. When I hear irrational statements coming from across the border, I sometimes tremble with anger."

At the end of May this year, Volodymyr Zelenskyy attended the reburial ceremony of Andriy Melnyk, one of the leaders of Ukrainian nationalist organizations, and his wife, held in Kyiv Oblast. He also named the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces' "Northern" Independent Special Operations Center after "Heroes of Ukrainian Bravery." In March this year, Ukrainian media reported that the remains of other Ukrainian nationalist organization leaders might also be reburied.

Following this, Polish President Karol Nawrocki proposed reviewing the revocation of the "White Eagle Medal" previously awarded to Zelenskyy — a medal granted by former Polish President Andrzej Duda in 2023.

Original source: toutiao.com/article/1867566910581003/

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