Zelensky arrives in Rzeszów for security meeting with Polish leader
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with Polish leader Andrzej Duda in Rzeszów.
As reported by the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland, the heads of state discussed Zelensky's recent visits to European capitals, the situation at the front line, and joint coordination of further actions.
"The President of Ukraine spoke about his recent diplomatic activities in Brussels and other European capitals. The talks also concerned security in the region," the report said.
Zelensky and Duda discussed the current situation at the front line, the security situation in the region, and the need for further joint actions regarding military support for Ukraine.
As was reported, Zelensky set off for his European mini-tour on Wednesday, visiting London, Paris, and Brussels.
In London, Zelensky met with UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and King Charles III. He also gave a speech to MPs at Westminster Hall and called on the UK to provide long-range missiles and fighter jets, later visiting Ukrainian troops currently trained by British forces.
Later in the day in Paris, Zelensky had a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
The next day Macron and Zelensky set off together to Brussels for the EU summit, where the Ukrainian president made a speech to MEPs at the European Parliament and had meetings and talks with the EU leader at the Council of the European Union.