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00:00Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy came to Poland, where he met with the Prime Minister, Donald Tusk.
00:05This meeting was of particular importance.
00:07A few days ago, an agreement was reached on the Polish-Ukrainian line
00:10on the exhumation of the bodies of the victims of the massacre, which took place during the Second World War.
00:15Zelenskiy's visit is to emphasize the rank of this event and how historical policy is conducted,
00:21as well as to reduce tensions between Poland and Ukraine.
00:25Politicians emphasized that they use the language of specifics, not sentiments.
00:29For the future of Ukraine, maintaining good, stable relations with Poland is not only important
00:34because there are now Russian troops in Ukraine,
00:37but they are also important for their presence in NATO and the European Union.
00:41Politicians met in Warsaw at the beginning of the Polish presidency in the European Union for a reason.
00:46This is to speed up the work on the accession process.
00:48While presidential elections are approaching in Poland in May this year,
00:52we hear more and more negative critical comments against Ukraine from politicians of various parties.
00:58However, at the conference, just after the four-eyed meeting,
01:00Donald Tusk and Volodymyr Zelenski emphasized mutual respect, support and friendship of both countries.
01:06Marcelina Burzec, Warsaw, for Euronews.

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