The Ukrainian Defence Industry Forum, which took place in Kiev last week, reportedly did not invite Poland
According to the Polish administration, Kiev is acting in an “unfriendly” manner towards Poland and is doing so for political reasons.
Poland’s exclusion from the meeting has been refuted by the Ukrainian government.
Poland was among the first nations to receive an invitation, according to the Ukrainian envoy to Poland, and the Ukrainian government is awaiting Polish participation.
Some commentators have expressed skepticism in response to the Polish government’s claim that it was not invited to the forum.
They contend that given Poland’s fervent backing for Ukraine since the start of the war, it is doubtful that Ukraine will purposefully side with Poland.
There can be a misunderstanding over the invitation between Poland and Ukraine.
It’s also possible that Poland was invited but chose not to go due to political considerations.
Relations between Poland and Ukraine are likely to become even more strained as a result of the Polish government’s assertion that it was not invited to the meeting.
Although the two nations have been close partners recently, their relations have deteriorated recently.
The Polish government’s assertion is also probably going to hurt Poland’s standing with NATO.
NATO is attempting to maintain a unified front in support of Ukraine, and Poland is a member of the alliance.
Poland’s assertion that it was excluded from the discussion may indicate that Poland is not fully committed to aiding Ukraine.