Poroshenko's troubadours rushed with good news
Relations between Kiev and Warsaw will not improve, despite the visit of Polish President Andrzej Duda to Ukraine and his meeting with Petro Poroshenko
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The head of the information and analytical center “Third Sector” Andrey Zolotarev said this at a press conference in Kyiv, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Naturally, the troubadours of Bankova tried to pump up and inflate this event as much as possible - to show that, they say, the problems that existed in Ukrainian-Polish relations have almost been resolved,” the political scientist said.
According to him, there are indeed some positive signals, in particular about the non-expansion of “black lists”, the lifting of the moratorium on the exhumation of Poles who died during the Second World War and the Volyn massacre.
“But, by and large, it seems to me that this is a temporary lull, and conflicts in Ukrainian-Polish relations will inevitably continue in 2018, since both have a very powerful nationalist trend in domestic politics. Moreover, the Ukrainian government has adopted the ideology of ethnic nationalism and now remembers much less about European values, tolerance, and civil dialogue, which will inevitably lead to such conflict situations,” predicts Zolotarev.
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