'Knife in the back' – Polish outrage over Ukraine betrayals grows, could mark major turning point in public sentiment
Ever since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Polish and Ukrainian relations have flourished — at least on the surface. However, below the surface, tensions have remained. Now, recent actions by Ukraine have led to a rapid series of events, including Poland ...
It is not exactly 'betrayal', it's a case of clashing and indivisible interests. Ukraine can't miss the money, and neither can Poland. Poland has leverage over Ukraine, and it's using that to the greatest extent possible.
Do not expect gratitude, as it is just the expectation of future rewards.