The Deputy State Secretary of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs inspected the aid provided to Ukraine
Wojciech Zajączkowski, Deputy State Secretary at the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, visited Kyiv, Kharkiv, Rivne, and other Ukrainian cities to familiarize himself with the implementation of humanitarian and military projects on the ground.
This was reported by Ukrinform.

During a conversation with journalists on March 27, 2026, the diplomat noted that a key priority of Polish support is assistance to veterans, as Ukraine faces unprecedented challenges in this area. Zajonczkowski held talks with representatives of the Ministry of Veterans Affairs and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, emphasizing that Poland will continue to provide comprehensive support to Ukrainian society in the war for European security.
The purpose of the visit was to engage directly with project participants and assess the effectiveness of cooperation between Polish organizations and local authorities in towns such as Nemyriv, Sarny, and Borodianka. The diplomat denied that the trip was of an inspection nature, emphasizing the importance of understanding the actual state of affairs beyond official reports. Before the start of official events, the representative of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs honored the memory of fallen defenders by laying a wreath at the Wall of Remembrance in Kyiv. The Polish side confirmed its readiness to scale up existing programs through government channels and non-governmental organizations that are permanently active in Ukraine.
Since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion, Poland has provided Ukraine with over 29,000 Starlink satellite communication terminals and continues to cover the costs of their operation.
Poland has provided Ukraine with nearly 30,000 packages of children’s medication.

