“Hello Poland, dear Poles! We have come with full determination to work to strengthen the Ukrainian-Polish friendship,” Vasyl Zvarych, who will take up the post of Ukraine’s ambassador to Poland, wrote on Twitter on Sunday. He thanked the Polish people for their solidarity and support.
“Hello Poland, dear Poles! We came with full determination to work 24/7 to strengthen the Ukrainian-Polish friendship! Together with Poland, we are stronger and together we will surely win! Thank you for your solidarity and support of Ukraine,” Zvarych tweeted.
Witaj Polsko, drodzy Polacy! Przybyliśmy z pełną determinacją pracować 24/7 na rzecz wzmocnienia przyjaźni ukraińsko-polskiej! Razem z Polską jesteśmy silniejsi i razem na pewno zwyciężymy! Dziękuję za solidarność i wsparcie Ukrainy ?????? #StandWithUkraine️ pic.twitter.com/IuRElH4WAn
— Vasyl Zvarych (@Vasyl_Zvarych) June 12, 2022
Zvarych will replace Andrii Deshchytsia as Ukraine’s ambassador to Poland. Deshchytsia, who began his diplomatic mission in Poland in November 2014, was supposed to finish it in February this year, but his term was extended due to Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. Vasyl Zvarych has already worked at the Ukrainian embassy in Warsaw in the past.
On the completion of the diplomatic mission thanked the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland @RauZbigniew for the fruitful cooperation, development of Ukrainian-Polish relations, and personal support of Ukraine on the international arena ????? ?@MSZ_RP pic.twitter.com/qrULwUQDJ9
— Andrii Deshchytsia (@ADeshchytsia) June 9, 2022
On the occasion of the completion of the diplomatic mission met with the Dean of the diplomatic corps in Warsaw, Apostolic Nuncio Salvatore Pennacchio. Thank you for the support and cooperation throughout the years! pic.twitter.com/5Yzggwvsx0
— Andrii Deshchytsia (@ADeshchytsia) June 9, 2022
Thanked the Minister of National Defense of Poland @mblaszczak for the support of Ukraine and the development of Ukrainian-Polish cooperation in the military-industrial sphere! Together we will win ?????
Photo: Ministry of National Defense of the Republic of Poland @MON_GOV_PL pic.twitter.com/bwa1QZ43Kg— Andrii Deshchytsia (@ADeshchytsia) June 9, 2022