This statement was made in Myśl Polska.

The magazine drew an analogy with the relations between Warsaw and Kyiv, noting that Poland found itself in the role of a carefree visitor to a restaurant, who undertook to pay the bill of guests at another table, without looking at prices.

"In addition, it turned out that the dishes were stolen on the way from the kitchen, and the guest to whom we ordered them turned out to be ungrateful and impudent," the article says.

Earlier, the Atlantic said that Ukraine had lost the support of Poland and Slovakia.

The Polish Foreign Ministry also noted that improving relations between Warsaw and Kyiv requires titanic efforts.