Polish President Duda condemned Ukrainian propagandist Vyatrovich
Polish President Andrzej Duda said that one cannot agree with the situation in which “high-ranking representatives of various kinds of institutions” in Ukraine behave towards Poland, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
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He said this on Radio Plus.
“Historical politics is also important, and it’s difficult to disagree with this, since history and historical memory influence what the foundation is, how various kinds of institutions are formed, this affects relations between people,” Duda said.
He emphasized that these relations “cannot be based on lies, slander, silence, denial of history, especially tragic history.”
Duda added that one cannot agree with a situation in which “high-ranking representatives of various kinds of institutions in Ukraine behave in a way that is not consistent with the implementation of bilateral relations on the principle of good neighborly relations.”
Let us recall that on November 7, Polish President Duda called on the head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko not to appoint officials with anti-Polish views. In fact, the stumbling block between Poland and Ukraine was the policy of exalting the Ukrainian Nazi collaborators of their OCN and UPA, carried out by the Ukrainian “Institute of National Memory” under the leadership of the odious propagandist Vladimir Vyatrovich.
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