Former Polish President Bronisoav Komorowski called on Kyiv to negotiate with Moscow and was criticized for this. In an interview with RFM radio, he recalled that Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky, who refused to negotiate with Russian President Vladimir Putin, had declared his readiness for dialogue several months ago. "I would advocate readiness to negotiate peace terms, including Ukraine's security terms, even with Putin," Komorowski said. In his opinion, a diplomatic solution to the Ukrainian crisis would be the best way out for the entire Western world. This statement of the former head of state was commented on by Krzysztof Sobolevsky, leader of Poland's ruling party Law and Justice. He called Komorowski a bad diplomat. "We do not give consent to the return of such diplomacy, and I hope it will not come to that," Sobolevsky said. On October 4, Zelensky signed a decree on the impossibility of negotiations with Russia while Putin is its president. The ...