The morning began with reactions to the Riyadh talks, as Trump labeled Zelenskyy a "dictator without elections" and demanded Ukrainian elections as precondition for peace. This triggered an emergency National Security Council meeting in Warsaw.
By afternoon, SpaceX Falcon 9 debris scattered near Poznań became a subject of institutional friction, as the Polish Space Agency revealed it had warned about the trajectory while the Defense Ministry claimed ignorance. The Hudson Institute published a report critical of Tusk's government, which former officials interpreted as a "yellow light" from Trump's administration.
Evening coverage centered on the Vatican's updates about Pope Francis's bilateral pneumonia, while European capitals processed Trump's alignment with Putin's position on Ukraine. The German government's announcement about redirecting migrants to Poland added pressure on Warsaw's diplomatic position.