Poland’s President Karol Nawrocki will not attend the Ukraine Recovery Conference taking place in Gdańsk this week, as Prime Minister Donald Tusk did not send him invitations to the event co-hosted with President Volodymyr Zelensky. The announcement came Monday from Marcin Przydacz, head of the Presidential Bureau of International Policy, during a press conference in Warsaw. Invitations to foreign partners were issued jointly by Tusk and Zelensky, with Przydacz confirming that neither Nawrocki nor any officials from his office received one.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. “The president was not invited, so he will not go,” Przydacz said, adding that no officials subordinate to the president would attend either. Poland president sidelined The conference, held Thursday and Friday in Gdańsk, brings together leaders, ministers and investors interested in financing Ukraine’s reconstruction. Poland is this year’s host of the annual event, which has previously been held in Berlin, Rome, London and Lugano. Przydacz has criticized Tusk, expressing hope that he will focus on “the interest of Poland, rather than just raising money for Zelensky” at the conference. He described recent comments from senior Ukrainian officials as “an expression of deep ingratitude toward Poland and the Polish people” and called accusations of pro-Russian sentiment against Poles “simply audacious,” given Warsaw’s extensive political, financial, military and humanitarian support for Ukraine since the beginning of full-scale invasion in 2022.