Last year the Polish people elected a Kremlin asset as their president.
From the beginning, Europeans, especially in Eastern Europe but also farther away, always balanced their inadequate support for Ukraine with the desire to ensure Ukraine does not come out as a successful beacon of Europe. Jealousy, competition.
Ukraine is persevering despite all these machinations.
For example, early on, many countries worked hard to try to ensure Ukraine cannot develop its own military-industrial complex. They failed.
If Ukraine didn't have a unit named in honor of WW2 partisans who fought against Russian and German occupation of Ukraine, Nawrocki would have found another excuse to vilify Ukraine.
Ukraine continues to spill blood alone in defense of these European nations.
Someone is trying to Community Note this post claiming Nawrocki can't possibly be a witting or unwitting Kremlin asset because Russia placed him on a "wanted list."
Being "wanted" or sanctioned by Russia neither proves nor disproves whether the person is working for Russia. It's irrelevant.
In Russian intelligence doctrine, this is part of maskirovka (deception) and building a "legend" (a deep cover story).
By officially sanctioning an asset, a hostile state provides that person with a perfect alibi, allowing them to point to the sanctions as "proof" that they are independent, patriotic, and an enemy of the state they are actually working for.
The most prominent and highly documented instance of this occurred with the Russian Sanctions List of November 2018.
On November 1, 2018, the Russian government issued Order No. 1300, imposing severe financial sanctions on 322 Ukrainian politicians and businessmen. While the list included genuine opponents of the Kremlin, Russian intelligence used the massive list to slip in several of their highest-level assets to give them political cover in Ukraine.