Ukrainian President Yushchenko visits Poland
Poland's President Lech Kaczynski (LC) hosts Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko during a welcoming ceremony in at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw on September 7, 2009. Yushchenko is in Poland for a two-day official visit. With them are Yushchenko's wife Kateryna (L) and Kaczynski's wife Maria Kaczynska (R). UPI/Mykola Lazarenko/Presidential Press Service
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