Tensions are escalating between Poland and Ukraine, raising concerns about a potential crisis of trust. The dispute centers around Ukrainian grain exports to Poland, which Warsaw has restricted to protect its domestic agricultural market. Ukraine has criticized the ban as discriminatory and has launched a complaint with the World Trade Organization. Polish officials, in turn, have accused Ukraine of attempting to undermine Poland’s political stability ahead of upcoming elections, alleging Ukrainian involvement in supporting opposition candidates. These accusations have prompted Ukraine to summon the Polish ambassador for explanations. The situation threatens to disrupt broader cooperation between the two countries, particularly regarding military and economic aid to Ukraine, and highlights growing friction over the ongoing war with Russia and its economic consequences. Both nations remain key allies, but the current disagreements pose a significant challenge to their bilateral relationship.