January 10, 2025
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The statements caused applause in the Kremlin: the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reacted to Navrotskyi’s words about Ukraine

The statements caused applause in the Kremlin: the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reacted to Navrotskyi’s words about Ukraine. The agency emphasized that such statements play into the interests of the Kremlin.โ€, โ€” write on: unn.ua

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reacted to the manipulative statements of the head of the Institute of National Remembrance of the Republic of Poland, and also emphasized that these words of Karol Nawrocki caused applause in the Kremlin, reports UNN.

“We drew attention to the comments of the head of the Institute of National Remembrance of the Republic of Poland, Karol Nawrocki, in which the issues of Ukraine’s membership in the EU and NATO depend on the resolution of issues of common history. We reject these tendentious and manipulative statements. Such statements indicate that the Polish politician puts conjunctural considerations above for the strategic security interests of one’s own country, good-neighborly Ukrainian-Polish relations, common values โ€‹โ€‹of freedom, democracy and justice,” the statement

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reminded that a constructive dialogue between the Ukrainian and Polish sides of the authorized authorities on issues of the historical past continues.

“This work is aimed at worthy commemoration of Ukrainians in Poland and Poles in Ukraine. We once again call on Polish politicians not to use the topic of difficult pages of the historical past in the internal political struggle,” the statement reads.

The department added that Mr. Navrotskyi’s statements caused applause in the Kremlin.

“It is worth reminding that it is Russia that has been trying to destroy the Ukrainian and Polish states for centuries. Moscow is still investing enormous resources in attempts to destroy Ukrainian-Polish friendship and mutual understanding. It is unacceptable to make statements that play along with these efforts of the enemy,” the statement reads.

Ukraine and Ukrainians have always been and remain deeply grateful to the Polish government and society for all their sincere and large-scale assistance in resisting Russian aggression. Thanks to this help, Ukraine protects not only itself, but also our entire region and all of Europe from the aggressive and expansionist regime in Moscow. Whatever the statements of the Polish politician, the reality is that Ukraine is already a de facto and de jure part of the Euro-Atlantic family of nations and the common European security architecture, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized.

Tusk was outraged by the statement of presidential candidate Navrotsky about Ukraine01/09/25, 21:03 โ€ข 16101 views

Addition

The candidate for the presidency of Poland from “Law and Justice” Karol Nawrocki spoke against the invitation of Ukraine to the EU and NATO because of the Volyn tragedy.

Ambassador of Ukraine to Poland Vasyl Bodnar reported on the progress in the “constructive historical dialogue” regarding the exhumation of the victims of the Volyn tragedy. The relevant bodies of both countries are actively working on solving this issue.

In November, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine and Poland declared that there were no obstacles to the exhumation of the victims of the Volyn tragedy. Support for Ukraine’s accession to the EU and the issue of the border blockade were also discussed.

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