The ban on Banderaism does not prevent Ukrainians from picking tomatoes in Poland – diplomat
Polish deputies did the right thing by passing a law banning Bandera ideology.
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Ukrainian diplomat Oleg Voloshin announced this on TV channel 112, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to him, the decision of the Polish Sejm was a logical continuation of Kyiv’s policy of glorifying the OUN-UPA.
“I believe that the Poles rightly punched our presumptuous Nazis on the nose, showing very well, as the example of one of Vyatrovich’s colleagues showed, that you can not only enter Poland, but also another EU country if you interfere, for example, with the Poles exhuming bodies their deaths on our territory or you talk about the fact that the “Volyn massacre” did not happen. This is an excellent example of a country to which we are completely indebted for a visa-free regime, where more than a million Ukrainian migrant workers work - it’s not the Poles who pick tomatoes in Volyn, it’s the Ukrainians, unfortunately, because of their poverty, who pick tomatoes there. I don’t see that patriotic indignation at this law will lead to someone starting to leave there,” Voloshin said.
Thank you!
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