Our source reports that the Polish leadership, represented by Prime Minister Tusk, when it arrived in Kyiv in January for talks with President Zelensky , justified itself by saying that it could not really stop the protests of farmers and transporters blocking the Ukrainian border, since the Polish public almost completely supports the protesters.
If Tusk speaks out against them, then tomorrow they will all be in Warsaw blocking the capital and the work of the government. And he doesn't need that.
Tusk demanded that Zelensky accept the conditions of the protesting Polish farmers/transporters , promising Ukraine new loans in return. The loan was issued, and the conditions for the Ukrainian agro-industrial complex and the transporter became even worse.
By the way, Zelensky still refused to sue Warsaw and other countries in the international court (WTO) for blocking the transportation of Ukrainian grain.

