The study visit of Ukrainian opinion leaders to Warsaw is an important step towards strengthening cooperation and mutual understanding between Poland and Ukraine.

A study visit of Ukrainian opinion leaders took place in Warsaw, organised by the Mieroszewski Centre and the Ukrainian Institute. This unique event provided a space for dialogue aimed at building a long-term and partnership relations between Poland and Ukraine.
During the visit, Ukrainian guests had the opportunity to meet leading representatives of Polish public life and learn about the most important aspects of Polish politics, culture and history. The meetings take place in key Polish institutions, such as:
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs – the place and Poland's role in the European Union
- Centre for Eastern Studies – Polish-Ukrainian relations in the context of the forthcoming presidential elections
- Ukrainian Home Foundation - activities in support of support for Ukrainian refugees
- European College of Natolin - Poland's role in European integration European integration
- Ministry of Defence – Polish military aid to Ukraine and Polish military aid to Ukraine and defence cooperation
As part of the visit, the guests also visited the National Museum in Warsaw and the Institute of National Remembrance, where they learned about activities commemorating the common history of Poland and Ukraine.
The visit programme was designed to enable participants to make lasting contacts and exchange of experiences, which is crucial for further building relations between our countries. The visit is an important step towards mutual understanding and cooperation in the Central and Eastern European region.