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Sibiga will arrive in Warsaw for a meeting with Sikorski on Friday Media

The article reports that Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha and Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski are set to meet in Warsaw on Friday. The meeting, which follows ongoing tensions between Warsaw and Kyiv, particularly over President Zelenskyy’s decision to assign a special unit of the Security Service (SBU) the name of the Heroes of the UPA, will focus on bilateral relations and the front-line situation. According to information from Polsat News citing the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the discussions will include the issue of Ukraine’s National Pantheon, with Sybiha expected to propose including General Mark Bezruchko. While Poland has not planned an immediate reaction to the creation of the pantheon, it awaits the finalization of the project and the announcement of names to be honored. The Polish presidential office noted that while Ukraine has sovereignty over such decisions, there are questions about their correctness.

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