Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accused Polish President Karol Nawrocki of adopting political strategies similar to those of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, specifically regarding relations with Ukraine. Zelenskyy alleges Nawrocki is exploiting the topic of Ukrainian relations for electoral gain. This criticism follows Nawrocki’s decision to revoke Ukraine’s highest state honor. Zelenskyy warned that such a course of action will ultimately be detrimental to Poland. The dispute highlights growing tensions between the two countries, traditionally strong allies, amid ongoing regional conflicts. The Ukrainian leader did not elaborate on the specific electoral benefits Nawrocki is seeking. This exchange signals a potential shift in the dynamic between Kyiv and Warsaw.