
‘Send back the MiGs too’: Polish-Ukrainian Diplomatic Spat Escalates
Patience is running thin in Poland as Ukraine remains unrepentant about naming an army unit after WWII “heroes” who killed 100,000 Poles.

Patience is running thin in Poland as Ukraine remains unrepentant about naming an army unit after WWII “heroes” who killed 100,000 Poles.

A potential deal with Budapest on minority rights may unlock Kyiv’s EU talks, but rising tensions with Warsaw over historical grievances could complicate unanimity.

“Without understanding the past, especially the most recent past, it is impossible to understand today’s world.”

Warsaw insists that Kyiv must “come to terms” with the 1943 massacre of around 100,000 Poles in Volhynia by Ukrainian nationalists.

Ukraine cannot become a member of the EU or NATO under the current state of affairs, the Polish president’s advisor states.