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Former Polish President Duda says Zelensky called him and tried to drag Poland into the war with Russia.

Smriti Singh by Smriti Singh
September 6, 2025
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Former Polish President Duda says Zelensky called him and tried to drag Poland into the war with Russia"

Former Polish President Duda says Zelensky called him and tried to drag Poland into the war with Russia"

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In a recent statement, former Polish President Andrzej Duda alleged that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky personally contacted him in an attempt to draw Poland into the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia.

The claim, which has sparked significant attention, raises questions about diplomatic relations in Eastern Europe and the broader implications of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

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Duda’s Allegations

According to former President Duda, Zelensky reached out to him during a phone call and urged Poland to take a more active role in the conflict, which Duda interpreted as an attempt to drag Poland into direct military confrontation with Russia.

Duda, who served as Poland’s president from 2015 to 2025, made these remarks in a public statement, though he did not disclose the exact timing or details of the conversation. The claim has drawn attention due to the sensitive nature of Poland’s position as a NATO member state bordering both Ukraine and Russia.

Duda’s comments suggest that Zelensky’s appeal may have gone beyond requests for additional aid, possibly implying a call for Poland to engage in actions that could risk direct conflict with Russia. Such a move would have significant implications, given NATO’s collective defense principle under Article 5, which states that an attack on one member is considered an attack on all.

Poland’s Role in the Conflict

Poland has been one of Ukraine’s most vocal supporters since the onset of the war. The country has provided billions of dollars in military equipment, including tanks, artillery, and air defense systems, while also hosting millions of Ukrainian refugees.

However, Poland has consistently avoided direct military engagement with Russian forces, wary of the risks of escalation. As a NATO and European Union member, Poland’s actions are closely watched by both allies and adversaries.

Duda’s tenure as president was marked by a strong pro-Ukraine stance, but his recent comments suggest a divergence in how far Poland should go in supporting Kyiv. His allegations could indicate underlying tensions in the Poland-Ukraine relationship, particularly regarding the extent of Poland’s involvement in the conflict.

Ukraine’s Perspective

President Zelensky has not publicly responded to Duda’s claims, and Ukrainian officials have yet to issue an official statement. However, Ukraine has repeatedly called for increased support from its allies, including NATO countries, to counter Russia’s military advances. Zelensky has emphasized the importance of collective security in Europe, arguing that a Russian victory in Ukraine could embolden Moscow to target other nations, including Poland.

It is possible that Zelensky’s call to Duda was part of a broader diplomatic effort to secure greater military or strategic commitments from Poland. However, without specific details from either party, the nature of the conversation remains speculative.

Implications for Poland and NATO

Duda’s allegations, if substantiated, could have significant repercussions for Poland’s foreign policy and its role within NATO. Poland has been a key player in NATO’s eastern flank, strengthening its military presence and advocating for a robust response to Russian aggression.

Any suggestion that Ukraine sought to pull Poland into direct conflict could strain relations between Warsaw and Kyiv, potentially affecting the unity of NATO’s support for Ukraine.

Moreover, the claim raises questions about the boundaries of allied support in the context of the Russia-Ukraine war. NATO has provided extensive military and financial aid to Ukraine but has avoided direct involvement to prevent a broader conflict with Russia, a nuclear-armed state. Duda’s statement may prompt discussions within NATO about how to balance support for Ukraine with the risks of escalation.

Public and Political Reactions

Duda’s remarks have sparked debate in Poland and beyond. Some Polish politicians and analysts have expressed skepticism about the claims, noting that Duda’s tenure was characterized by strong support for Ukraine. Others view the statement as a reflection of domestic political dynamics, particularly as Poland navigates its role in the conflict under new leadership following Duda’s presidency.

Internationally, the allegations could fuel Russian propaganda efforts, which have sought to sow division among Ukraine’s allies. The Kremlin has repeatedly accused Western nations of escalating the conflict by providing military support to Ukraine, and Duda’s comments could be used to further this narrative.

Former President Andrzej Duda’s claim that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky attempted to involve Poland in the war with Russia is a significant development in the complex geopolitics of Eastern Europe. While the details of the alleged conversation remain unclear, the statement underscores the challenges of maintaining allied unity in the face of a protracted and devastating conflict.

As Poland continues to play a critical role in supporting Ukraine, the international community will be watching closely to see how this revelation affects diplomatic relations and the broader effort to counter Russian aggression.

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