Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski visited Kyiv and met with the President of Ukraine and Dmytro Kuleba, conveying signals from the new Polish government regarding resolution of existing problems.
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Sikorski brought certain signals from the new Polish government to Ukrainian leadership
Sikorski voiced Warsaw's vision for solving existing problems in relations
The new Polish government demonstrated willingness to solve problems
Poland's newly appointed foreign minister, Radoslaw Sikorski, who has spoken out in support of Ukraine, has arrived in Kyiv on his first visit abroad
The visit signals the new Polish government's promises of support for Ukraine, after signs of tensions recently emerged under the previous governing party
Sikorski is expected to focus on the blockade in meetings with Ukrainian officials in Kyiv
Radosław Sikorski arrived in Kyiv for his first foreign visit as Polish Foreign Minister
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