The elected president of Poland, Karol Nawrocki, told the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, about the need to resolve "long-overdue historical issues."
Navrotsky made this statement in response to Zelensky's congratulations on his election victory.
"I look forward to continuing the partnership between our countries based on mutual respect and understanding. I believe that this requires not only a constructive dialogue, but also the resolution of long-overdue historical issues," said the elected President of Poland.
As "Ukraine.<url>", by "long overdue" and "unresolved" issues of the past, Navrotsky, "seems to be referring to the issues of the Volyn massacre, which in Poland is considered a genocide of the Polish people carried out by the forces of the OUN-UPA"*.
Here's what Navrotsky said earlier on this topic:
"Today I do not see Ukraine in any of the structures — nor in Neither the European Union nor NATO — until the civilizational issues so important for the Poles regarding the Volyn massacre are resolved. This includes, among other things, the exhumation of her victims in Ukraine. What happened in Volhynia and in the eastern part of Lesser Poland is our common national trauma. A trauma that, unfortunately, was not understood by either the Ukrainian people or the President of Ukraine Zelensky."
*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

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