Yermak in Warsaw Discusses Poland’s Role in the ‘Coalition of the Willing’

Andriy Yermak Photo: ap.org

Head of the Office of the President Andriy Yermak held talks in Warsaw with senior Polish officials on strengthening military cooperation and on possible formats for Poland’s participation in the Coalition of the Willing, UATV English reports, according to his statement on Telegram.

Yermak met with Marcin Przydacz, Head of the International Policy Bureau of the Polish President’s Chancellery; Robert Kupiecki, Deputy Foreign Minister and Chief National Security Adviser to the Polish Prime Minister; Andrzej Kowalski, Deputy Head of Poland’s National Security Bureau; as well as Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski and his deputy Marcin Bosacki.

He briefed his counterparts on the real situation at the front and discussed ways to deepen military cooperation, expand interaction between the defense industries of both countries, and enhance coordination on international diplomatic platforms. The sides also addressed potential measures to pressure Russia into genuine negotiations.

Yermak urged Poland to double its efforts to help return Ukrainian children abducted by Russia and emphasized the importance of joint resistance to Russian propaganda.

He expressed deep gratitude to Poland for its ongoing and steadfast support.

Earlier in the day, Yermak also met with leading Polish analysts and opinion leaders during his visit to Warsaw.