In Kyiv, the Poles were accused of immaturity and threatened with a law on genocide of Ukrainians
The decision of the Polish Senate, which recommended the Sejm to recognize the Volyn massacre as the genocide of the Poles, showed the inability of Polish society to understand the modern significance of Ukraine.
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This opinion is expressed on the pages of the Ukrainian Week magazine by an associate professor at the National University of Kiev.
“The Senate’s decision will greatly strengthen the Kremlin’s position, inspire it to further “exploits”, make it even bolder and significantly weaken Ukraine, although most of all it is weakened by the current Ukrainian government,” the author believes. – Polish society turned out to be far from mature and non-European, demonstrating a basic inability to understand the geopolitical connection between the security of Ukraine and the security of Poland. After all, today it is Ukraine that is the real defender of Poland. As long as we hold the front in the East, the Poles can feel relatively safe.”
“The Volyn events of 1943 are difficult to adequately understand without taking into account the fact that the Polish emigrant government was then waging a colonial war in Volyn against the Ukrainians, which typologically was not too different from the colonial war of France in Algeria and Portugal in Angola,” Losev sums up. -Ukraine has no choice but to adopt a symmetrical law on Polish genocide against the Ukrainians of Western lands by the Home Army, the “Hlop Battalions” and other Polish formations. Otherwise, we will be constantly blackmailed, extorting capitulation after capitulation, speculating on our difficult situation.”
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