Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held talks in Brussels, despite ongoing tensions stemming from a dispute over the commemoration of figures associated with the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA). Zelenskyy stated the discussion covered a range of bilateral issues and reiterated Ukraine’s gratitude for Poland’s steadfast support since the start of the Russian invasion. The meeting occurred against a backdrop of strained relations caused by Poland’s recent restrictions on Ukrainian agricultural imports and the controversy surrounding historical memory. Details of the specific discussions regarding the UPA issue were not immediately released. Both leaders signaled a desire to maintain constructive dialogue despite the challenges. The encounter suggests an attempt to manage the dispute and prevent further deterioration of the crucial relationship between the two countries. The meeting underscores the complex interplay of political, economic, and historical factors influencing Poland-Ukraine relations.