Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accused Polish President Karol Nawrocki of deliberately stoking anti-Ukrainian sentiment to boost his own popularity, drawing a parallel to the tactics previously employed by former Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Zelenskyy stated that Nawrocki is mirroring Orbán’s approach of gaining favor through the incitement of hostility towards Ukraine. The comments were made on Sunday, marking the 1579th day of the ongoing war in Ukraine, and reported by Ukrainska Pravda. Zelenskyy expressed concern that this strategy would ultimately have negative consequences. The accusation signals a potential deterioration in relations between Ukraine and Poland, key allies in the conflict against Russia. No immediate response from President Nawrocki has been reported. This development adds another layer of complexity to the geopolitical landscape surrounding the war.