“I think a lot of Poles are outraged when they see young Ukrainian men in hotels and cafes and they hear how much effort we have to make to help Ukraine,” he said, without giving details of how Poland would help.
Any support is possible, Kosiniak-Kamisz said about how Poland would react if Kyiv asked for help in delivering home deliveries to those who may lose the right to stay in Poland after their passport expires.
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