Polish President Andrzej Duda has arrived in Ukraine at the invitation of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
The Polish president's office announced his working visit on the eve of Ukraine's Independence Day.
"During the visit, the presidents and delegations will hold bilateral talks on the situation in Ukraine, support for Ukraine in the military, economic and humanitarian sectors, and bilateral cooperation," the statement reads.
Duda will also take part in the second summit of the Crimea Platform.
The Polish president last visited Ukraine in May. He, along with his Lithuanian, Latvian and Estonian counterparts, were also the first to arrive in the Ukrainian capital after the enemy was kicked out of Kyiv Region in April. Duda was also in Ukraine the day before Russia's full-scale invasion.