Lech Walesa: Trump-Zelensky Meeting Filled Me With 'Horror'

By Polly Davis Doig,  Newser Staff
Posted Mar 3, 2025 10:15 AM CST
Nobel Winner Walesa: Trump-Zelensky Meeting Filled Me With 'Horror'
Poland's former president and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Lech Walesa, is greeted at parliament in Warsaw, Poland, Dec. 11, 2023.   (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski, File)

Poland's democracy hero Lech Walesa and dozens of other former Polish political prisoners have written a letter to President Trump, telling him that his treatment of Ukraine's president at the Oval Office last week filled them "with horror and distaste." Walesa, a Nobel Peace Prize winner who served as president soon after Poland embraced democracy, and the others tell Trump that they found it offensive that he expected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to show respect and gratitude for the material assistance the United States has given Ukraine as it defends itself against Russia's invasion. "Gratitude is due to the heroic Ukrainian soldiers who shed blood in defense of the values of the free world. They are the ones who have been dying on the front lines," they wrote, per the AP.

The White House has demanded that Zelensky show more openness to potential concessions in order to bring fighting to an end, but Zelensky has been resistant, saying Monday that any deal with Russia is still "very, very far away," while seeking greater security guarantees from Washington. Walesa posted the letter on Facebook on Monday along with a photograph of himself with Trump. It was signed by Walesa and 38 other former democracy activists who were imprisoned by Poland's Moscow-backed communist regime before 1989. Among the others who signed are Adam Michnik, Bogdan Lis, Seweryn Blumsztajn, and Wladyslaw Frasyniuk.

"We were also terrified by the fact that the atmosphere in the Oval Office during this conversation reminded us of the one we remember well from interrogations by the Security Service and from the courtrooms in communist courts," they wrote. "Prosecutors and judges, commissioned by the omnipotent communist political police, also explained to us that they had all the cards in their hands, and we had none. ... They deprived us of freedom and civil rights because we did not agree to cooperate with the authorities and did not show them gratitude. We are shocked that you treated President Volodymyr Zelensky in a similar way," they wrote. (More Lech Walesa stories.)

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