No strategic mistake: Polish President's Office responds to Ukrainian foreign minister's statement regarding Zelenskyy's order
Zbigniew Bogucki, Head of the Chancellery of the President of Poland, has said Ukrainians did not use the opportunity provided by Polish President Karol Nawrocki to cancel the naming of a military unit after the Heroes of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army.
Source: Polish media outlet Onet citing Bogucki, as reported by European Pravda
Details: Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha earlier called the decision to strip Volodymyr Zelenskyy of the Order of the White Eagle "a strategic mistake that will benefit only Moscow". Commenting on Sybiha's remarks, Bogucki said there was "no strategic mistake on the part of Poland".
"There is no [mistake] on President Karol Nawrocki's side. This mistake was made by the Ukrainian side when President Zelenskyy decided to name an important Ukrainian unit after UPA criminals," Bogucki said on wPolsce24, Polish television channel.
He said Zelenskyy's decision had been taken "contrary to the agreements that had been reached". The official pointed out that Nawrocki had "first spoken about this possibility [of revoking the order]".
Quote: "The next step was to convene the chapter and seek its opinion, followed by diplomatic talks that gave the Ukrainian side time to reconsider and reverse the decision. Ukraine did not take that opportunity, so the president made his decision in a measured and considered manner."
For reference: The Ukrainian Insurgent Army, or UPA, was a nationalist paramilitary organisation that fought for Ukrainian independence during and after World War II, primarily against Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. Poland believes that the UPA was responsible for what it considers the genocide of Poles during the Volyn (Volhynia) tragedy, a series of events that led to the ethnic cleansing of the Polish and Ukrainian populations in 1943. The tragedy was part of a long-standing rivalry between Ukrainians and Poles in what is now Ukraine's west.
Background:
- On the evening of 19 June, Polish President Karol Nawrocki decided to strip Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of the Order of the White Eagle in connection with the naming of one of the Ukrainian units after the Ukrainian Insurgent Army and stated that Poland would not allow EU accession for those who do not understand the need to renounce the "cult of totalitarianism and violence".
- Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk expressed regret that the dispute between Poland and Ukraine was further deepening, noting that it only "pleases Putin and shocks our allies". Meanwhile, he did not comment on whether he would take the necessary procedural steps to endorse Nawrocki's decision.
- The Ukrainian side has not yet commented on whether the scandal will affect Zelenskyy's trip to Gdańsk, where this year's Ukraine Recovery Conference is due to take place.
- Earlier, Ukrainian officials, including Andrii Sybiha, announced that they would return the Polish state awards they had received.
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