Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will not attend a reconstruction conference for Ukraine being held in Poland. The decision follows escalating tensions between Ukraine and Poland stemming from historical disagreements, specifically regarding grain exports and World War II-era events. While the exact nature of the dispute wasn’t detailed, it has demonstrably impacted diplomatic relations. Zelenskyy’s absence is a notable development given Poland’s strong support for Ukraine since the Russian invasion. The conference aims to gather international support for Ukraine’s long-term recovery and rebuilding efforts. Further details regarding Zelenskyy’s representation at the conference have not been released. This move signals a potential cooling in relations between the two key allies.