Ukrainian and Polish presidents set October meeting in Yalta
President Viktor Yanukovych and his Polish counterpart Bronislaw Komorowski have agreed to meet this fall in Crimea.

Ukrainian and Polish presidents set October meeting in Yalta

Sep 7, 2010 at 14:06 | Interfax-Ukraine
The presidents of Ukraine and Poland, Viktor Yanukovych and Bronislaw Komorowski, have agreed to meet in Yalta, Crimea, early in October.

The presidents agreed on this meeting during a telephone conversation, Yanukovych’s press service reported on Tuesday.

In addition, Yanukovych and Komarowski discussed the current state of Ukrainian-Polish relations.

The Polish president will visit Kharkiv on September 25, where he will take part in a celebration of the 10th anniversary of the opening of a memorial to the victims of the totalitarian regime, and pay tribute to murdered Polish prisoners of war.

The memorial was opened in Kharkiv Woodland Park in 2000 at the site of the execution of Soviet citizens and Polish prisoners of war in the late 1930's and early 1940's.

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