A growing dispute between the presidents of Poland and Ukraine has prompted Lithuania to offer its services as a mediator. According to Asta Skaisgiryte, the chief foreign policy advisor to Lithuania’s president, both the Polish and Ukrainian sides have allowed emotions to escalate the situation. The offer comes amid increasing tensions between Warsaw and Kyiv, though the specific nature of the dispute remains undisclosed in this report. Skaisgiryte indicated that Lithuania believes a neutral third party could help de-escalate the conflict and facilitate dialogue. This move signals concern over the potential impact of the presidential disagreement on regional stability. Lithuania hopes to provide a platform for constructive conversation between the two leaders. The offer’s acceptance by both presidents remains uncertain.