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11 Jul 2026, 12:23 GMT+10
Kiev must recognize the massacre of Poles by Nazi collaborators during WWII in order to mend ties with Warsaw, Donald Tusk has said
Kiev needs to "sober up" to prevent further escalation in the row with Warsaw over the glorification of Ukrainian Nazi collaborators, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has said.
Tensions between the neighboring countries, which have been close allies during the conflict between Moscow and Kiev, escalated last month after Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky named one of his country's commando units after "heroes of the UPA (Ukrainian Insurgent Army)."
Speaking on Friday, the eve of the National Day of Remembrance, when Poland honors the victims of UPA, Tusk insisted that Kiev must recognize the crimes committed by the UPA if it hopes to mend ties with Warsaw.
"I can once again appeal to all decent, wise, responsible Ukrainians. Remember, this great European community is based on the truth and the truth is an absolutely necessary foundation of reconciliation, and that's why I hope that everyone on the other side, but also everyone here in Poland, will sober up to restrain these exaggerated emotions," he said.
The row "has gone too far and is harming both Poland and Ukraine. I have no doubt about it," the prime minister added.
It has ignited "nationalist lunatics" on both sides, causing an avalanche of hatred on social media, Tusk noted. He urged the authorities in Kiev to curb any anti-Polish sentiment and vowed that Warsaw will act with "the full force of law" against anyone who commits crimes against Ukrainians on ethnic grounds.
"The Russians would be happiest if there was some dramatic crisis in Ukrainian-Polish relations," the prime minister warned.
Poland blames the UPA - an armed wing of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN), which fought for Nazi Germany during World War II - for an ethnic cleansing campaign in the Volhynia region between 1943 and 1944 that left at least 100,000 civilians dead. Warsaw recognizes the massacres as a genocide.
Following Zelensky's move last month, Polish President Karol Nawrocki reacted by stripping him of the country's highest honor, the Order of the White Eagle, prompting several Ukrainian officials to return their own Polish decorations to Warsaw. Poland also rolled back its decision to transfer its remaining Soviet-era MiG-29 jets to Ukraine and questioned Kiev's prospects of joining the EU.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Wednesday that the West, including Poland, raised a "terrorist monster" in Ukraine by arming and funding it, while ignoring its Nazi ideological foundations.
Warsaw "knew they were supporting those who had killed their grandfathers" and this fact "can no longer be undone by simply taking away the White Eagle, posting a few tweets, or making loud statements," she argued.
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