According to Ukrinform, Yermak reported this on Telegram.
"I am working today in Poland with colleagues from the Polish government," he said.
Yermak held meetings with the Head of the International Policy Bureau of the Republic of Poland, Marcin Przydacz; Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chief Advisor to the Polish Prime Minister on National Security, Robert Kupiecki; and Deputy Head of the Polish National Security Bureau, Andrzej Kowalski.
In addition, he met with Poland's Minister of Foreign Affairs Radoslaw Sikorski and his deputy Marcin Bosacki. Yermak informed his counterparts about the real situation at the front.
Photo: Andriy Yermak / Telegram
The parties discussed strengthening military cooperation and directions for interaction between the defense industries of both countries. Possible formats of Poland's participation in the Coalition of the Willing, cooperation between the two countries on international diplomatic platforms, and ways to compel Russia to engage in real negotiations were also considered.
Read also: Ukraine, EU, and U.S. prepare joint peace plan – YermakYermak called on Poland to double its efforts to return Ukrainian children abducted by Russia. The parties also discussed the importance of jointly countering Russian propaganda.
"I expressed great gratitude to the Polish people for their support," Yermak added.
As Ukrinform reported earlier, in Warsaw, Yermak also held a meeting with leading Polish analysts and opinion leaders.
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