Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has cautioned against escalating political tensions with Ukraine, deeming it a strategic misstep. His statement comes amid heightened friction stemming from historical events related to World War II. Specifically, disagreements center on issues surrounding Ukrainian historical memory and recent Polish restrictions on Ukrainian agricultural imports. Tusk emphasized the importance of a strong relationship with Ukraine, particularly given the ongoing conflict with Russia. He believes internal political pressures should not jeopardize crucial alliances. The Prime Minister’s warning signals concern that the dispute could undermine broader security interests in the region and potentially benefit Russia. He urged for de-escalation and a focus on collaborative efforts.