Ukraine’s WWII massacre of Poles in Volhynia was a crime of genocide, says Polish PM
On the 80th anniversary of the slaughter, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said “there can be no full Polish-Ukrainian reconciliation without all remains being identified and honored”
Poland’s unconditional support of Ukraine is flawed, especially with Ukraine blocking the exhumations of massacred Poles during WWII in Volhynia
Poland should rethink its unconditional support of Ukraine, especially when Ukraine is blocking Poland from exhuming 100,000 Polish civilians killed by Ukrainian nationalists during WWII
Former advisor to Zelensky claims Poland is ready to forget Volhynia
Oleksiy Arestovych claims that Polish officials are saying they are ready to forget, or at least to tone down, their reminders of the Volhynia massacre to Ukraine
Outrage in Poland after Ukrainians once again celebrate Stepan Bandera, who is blamed for murdering 100,000 Poles during WWII
Recent celebrations in Ukraine prompted backlash among Poles who consider Bandera to be a war criminal
Polish officials outraged after Ukraine appoints deputy foreign minister who praised WWII-era nationalist responsible for killing tens of thousands of Poles
Poland is outraged after Ukraine appoints a foreign affairs official who has openly admired a Ukrainian nationalist tied to the massacre of Polish civilians
Polish health minister photographed with Ukrainian nationalist flag promoting group that helped massacre Poles in World War II
The Ukrainian nationalist flag in the background was used by a military unit that collaborated with Nazi Germany
Poland furious over top Ukrainian diplomat’s comments on WWII massacre
At a time when Russia is committing atrocities in Ukraine, the Ukrainian ambassador to Germany, Andrij Melnyk, condones the crimes of Bandera’s nationalists thereby undermining mutual trust between Poland and Ukraine, writes Jerzy Haszczyński in daily ‘Rzeczpospolita’