Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba announced plans for high-level talks with the new Polish government to resolve bilateral issues, stating that Ukraine's victory is vital for Poland's interests.
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Ukraine is intensifying contacts with the new Polish government to resolve bilateral contentious issues.
There will be contacts with the new Polish government at all levels to solve problems.
Ukraine's victory is of Poland's vital interest and question of Poland's survival.
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski conveyed signals from the new Polish government regarding solving problems.
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski met with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy on 22 December.
Contacts with the new Polish government at all levels are planned to resolve issues between Ukraine and Poland
The victory of Ukraine is in a vital interest of Poland and a matter of Poland's survival
There are 2000 trucks in queues at the border of Ukraine and Poland
Anton Kravets, the founder and co-owner of the Ukrainian Kyivguma company, was arrested in connection to a case of alleged tactical medical equipment supplies to Russia.
A Kyiv region enterprise made wholesale deliveries of first aid supplies including tourniquets to Russian forces between 2022 and 2023
The value of shipped medical supplies exceeded Hr. 40 million ($1 million)
Supplies were routed through a shell company in the EU to sanctioned Russian companies and eventually issued to Russian soldiers and hospitals in occupied territories
The company owner posed as a volunteer delivering medical supplies to Ukrainian fighters to mask the criminal activity
The company in question is believed by some sources to be Kyivguma LLC
The Shevchenkivskyi District Court of Kyiv imposed a pre-trial restraint on one of the founders of Kyivhuma: detention for 60 days without bail.
The Security Service exposed Kyivhuma for supplying goods to Russia, with evidence confirming the company continued business with Russia after the start of the full-scale invasion.
In 2022-2023, the company shipped tactical tourniquets and bandages to Russia totaling more than UAH 40 million.
The investigation established that Russian military hospitals in temporarily occupied territories received the medical supplies.
Kyivhuma CEO Andrii Ostrohrud denies accusations, stating the company stopped cooperation with Russia since February 2022 and claims foreign clients were not transferring goods to Russia.
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