Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has sharply criticized Polish official Stanisław Gawłowski, comparing his actions to those of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, known for his often-contentious relationship with Ukraine. Zelenskyy warned that such behavior could negatively impact Polish-Ukrainian relations and ultimately “end badly.” The remarks followed Gawłowski’s attempts to block the transit of Ukrainian grain through Poland, ostensibly to protect Polish farmers. Zelenskyy expressed concern over the potential unraveling of solidarity between the two nations, particularly given Russia’s ongoing aggression. He emphasized the importance of maintaining unity and cooperation in the face of external threats. The Ukrainian leader’s statement signals growing frustration with Poland’s agricultural policies and a perceived shift in its support for Ukraine. This public rebuke underscores rising political tensions between Kyiv and Warsaw.