Zelensky names promising areas of Ukraine-Poland cooperation
MOSCOW. Jan 23 (Interfax) - Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has listed logistics, agriculture, joint arms production, cybersecurity, education and historical and cultural projects among the promising areas of his country's cooperation with Poland.
It is necessary to give attention to education and historical and cultural programs, Ukrainian media cited Zelensky as saying as he and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk met with Ukrainian students in Kiev on Monday.
"We have not only common values, but also a very similar mindset," Zelensky said.
Tusk, for his part, said that Poland will have to deal with serious logistics challenge in a situation when several thousand Ukrainian children do not have access to education.
"A large number of parents who have temporarily ended up in Poland for various reasons do not send their children to school, because they want to head further or think that they will return to Ukraine. So, we in Poland are thinking about what to do to so that these children are not left without classes," Tusk said.
"If we cope with that, and both of us know how to communicate, resolve problems that can be resolved, if we treat them with goodwill, there is no sector where Ukraine and Poland could not find common ground, interest and policy," he said.