Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accused Polish President Andrzej Duda of acting similarly to former Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, alleging politically motivated actions. This follows a decision by Duda to revoke a high state honor previously awarded to Zelenskyy. Zelenskyy believes this move stems from internal Polish political struggles and predicts negative consequences. The Kyiv Post reported Zelenskyy’s statements, highlighting the deteriorating relationship between the two nations. The revocation of the honor marks a significant point of contention. Details surrounding the specific reasons for the retraction beyond internal Polish politics remain limited. This development raises concerns about continued support for Ukraine from Poland, a key ally.