The talk between the two European leaders appears to have been cordial but their joint statement has little substance.
The court said asylum seekers may not be turned away at the border.
The Polish PM announced the date before a cabinet meeting on Tuesday.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters a summit Russia and Ukraine reach “an agreement” first.
The populist leader’s demands to toughen asylum laws fell on deaf ears.
Mohammed Sabry Soliman said he had no regrets, and “would go back and do it again.”
The U.S. president’s announcement comes after the most recent ceasefire negotiations made no substantial progress.
The Polish PM says he wants a vote “soon” but his announcement seems to be nothing more than a publicity stunt.
A Berlin court has forced the Merz government to reverse its policy of turning away asylum seekers at the German border.
The Polish president-elect has ruled out Ukraine joining NATO.
The German president highlighted the importance of Poland and Germany cooperating closely “based on democracy and the rule of law,” while Orbán stressed the need for strengthening the Visegrád cooperation.
Blazek denies wrongdoing but said he doesn’t want to “tarnish the reputation” of the government.