Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha announced that Kyiv will finalize its decision on Monday regarding its participation in the upcoming Ukraine Recovery Conference, scheduled for June 25-26 in Gdańsk, Poland. Speaking on national television, Sybiha stated he will brief President Volodymyr Zelensky on the logistical readiness and potential implications of attending the event. “Based on the results, the President will make a decision,” Sybiha said.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. Polish Sejm Speaker Włodzimierz Czarzasty expressed skepticism regarding the Ukrainian president’s potential attendance, Polsat News reported. Czarzasty predicted that Zelensky would not travel to Poland due to the current state of bilateral relations, which he characterized as being driven by “uncontrolled emotions” stemming from the ongoing diplomatic conflict. Czarzasty also questioned the potential impact on Ukraine’s reconstruction efforts if Zelensky opts to skip the Gdańsk conference. Diplomatic fallout and “mirror” responses Addressing the broader diplomatic dispute, Sybiha stated that Ukraine plans to respond proportionately to any hostile diplomatic maneuvers. “We will mirror all steps, especially if these steps are unfriendly and disrespectful to our country. The time of not noticing has passed,” the Foreign Minister asserted. Sybiha argued that the recent revocation of the Polish state award extends beyond a personal matter, representing a broader disrespect toward the Ukrainian military and its citizens.
Ukraine to Decide on Gdańsk Conference Attendance as Diplomatic Dispute with Warsaw Intensifies
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha announced that Kyiv will decide on Monday whether to attend the upcoming Ukraine Recovery Conference in Gdańsk.











