According Wiadomosci.wp.pl, this in RMF FM broadcast said the head of the office of Prime Minister Mikhail Dvorchik.

“On April 10, Prime Minister Mateusz Moravecki wants to be in Smolensk and Katyn,” he said.

According to him, a meeting with the Russian Prime Minister is not planned.

The janitor said that Moravecki "wants to pay tribute to the victims of the greatest disaster in the history of Poland after the outbreak of World War II."

“At present, we are analyzing the possibilities of this trip, this is a difficult question ... The consent of Russia and Belarus is required,” he explained.

The Tu-154 plane of the Polish President Lech Kaczynski in 2010 crashed while landing at the Smolensk-Severny airport. Onboard there were 96 people: 88 passengers and eight crew members flying to mourning events in Katyn. Everyone died.

In October 2019, as part of a request by the Polish side for legal assistance, representatives of the UK together with employees of the competent authorities of Poland conducted another inspection of parts of the crashed Tu-154M aircraft.