Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha proposed a package of anti-crisis measures aimed at reducing tensions in bilateral relations during a meeting in Warsaw with his Polish counterpart, Radoslaw Sikorski.

The head of Ukrainian diplomacy stated this on X, Ukrinform reports.

"Poland is vital for Ukraine, just as Ukraine is for Poland. We share a common enemy—Russia—and a common challenge: Russian aggression," Sybiha stressed.

He said that during the meeting he proposed a "package of anti-crisis steps " to reduce tensions in Ukrainian-Polish relations.

"This includes initiating consultations between our Ministries of Foreign Affairs, organizing a meeting of World War II expert historians who participated in the Polish-Ukrainian Congress of Historians in May, and reaching out to the religious leaders of both nations to leverage their authority in our bilateral dialogue," the Ukrainian foreign minister said.