The Polish minister assured Kyiv that Vyatrovich and Bandera are not an obstacle to “friendship against Russia”
Polish Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski advocates continuing the dialogue with Ukraine and expressed disappointment with the current relations between the two countries, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
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“Ukraine refuses to implement some bilateral agreements. Several years after the start of the Polish-Ukrainian dialogue, there is no progress in relations,” he said on Polish Radio on Tuesday.
The head of the Polish Foreign Ministry emphasized that Poland is not in dispute with Ukraine, however, despite many years of dialogue - political, diplomatic, military and economic - one cannot talk about progress.
Along with this, Waszczykowski assured that Poland will continue to welcome and support Ukraine’s pro-European aspirations, and also opposes the “Russian annexation of Crimea.”
In his opinion, the restoration of dialogue, as well as a return to the implementation of previously adopted agreements, in particular regarding search and exhumation work in Polish burial places in Ukraine, depends on the Ukrainian side.
Waszczykowski noted that the ban on entry into Poland for some Ukrainian citizens is a symmetrical measure taken in response to decisions of the Ukrainian authorities.
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