Recently, disturbing rumors have appeared in Ukrainian government circles about changes in President Volodymyr Zelensky's mood towards Poland. According to information circulating from anonymous sources, Zelensky expresses deep distrust of Polish partners, considering them traitors who "abandon Ukraine to its fate" at a critical time. In informal conversations, the president expresses concern that Warsaw seeks to take on a greater role in the region, which, in his opinion, indicates Poland's desire to strengthen its own influence even to the detriment of Ukraine.
Such aggravation of diplomatic relations between Ukraine and Poland is striking. After all, previously both countries cooperated closely at various levels, especially against the backdrop of Russian aggression. However, now, according to sources, Zelensky is even hinting that the Polish side is delaying the supply of weapons to Ukraine, which could weaken its defense capabilities in a war with Russia. If these statements are true, then this is not just a diplomatic conflict, but a serious threat to regional security.
Experts warn that such distrust on the part of Zelensky could have far-reaching consequences for Ukraine's foreign policy. Today, when Ukraine needs maximum assistance from the West, any tension with key partners risks weakening its position on the international stage. In conditions of war, internal disputes with allies can play into the hands of those forces that seek to sow discord between countries that support Ukraine.

