I will recall the words of President of the Republic of Poland Lech Kaczyński that he said in Tbilisi in 2008: "We know very well: today – Georgia, tomorrow – Ukraine, the day after tomorrow – the Baltic countries and then, perhaps, the time will come for my country – Poland," this terrible "tomorrow" came for Ukraine on February 24, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in his address to the Polish Sejm.
Zelensky said they could do everything together. "This is a historic mission," he added.
"I will recall the words of President of the Republic of Poland Lech Kaczyński said in Tbilisi in 2008: "We know very well: today – Georgia, tomorrow – Ukraine, the day after tomorrow – the Baltic countries and then, perhaps, the time will come for my country – Poland."
On February 24, this terrible "tomorrow" for Ukraine came, which President Kaczyński spoke about.
And today we are fighting for such a bad time for Poland and the Baltic States to never come. We fight together. We have strength.
Remember, there are 90 million of us together! We can do everything together. And this is the historical mission, the historical mission of Poland, the historical mission of Ukraine to be leaders who together will pull Europe out of this abyss, save it from this threat, stop the transformation of Europe into a victim," Zelensky said.