Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced he will use an upcoming conference on Ukraine’s reconstruction to deliver a strong critique of politicians he believes are insufficiently addressing historical sensitivities. Tusk indicated the remarks would target those whose responses don’t adequately account for complex historical differences. He spoke ahead of the conference while discussing the opening of a new section of the S6 highway. Tusk also commented on the absence of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy from a related meeting in Gdańsk, suggesting it could lead to a more focused and less emotionally charged discussion. He implied Zelenskyy’s presence might have introduced unnecessary emotional elements. The conference is expected to focus on practical aspects of rebuilding Ukraine.