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When asked about the exhumation of the victims of the Volyn massacre, Zelensky answered in the style of Klitschko

Zelensky gives an interview to Polish media. Illustration: Miroslav Stelmakh / Photorzepa

Polish experts are indignant at Zelensky's answer to the question about the exhumation of the victims of the Volyn massacre on Ukraine.

During yesterday's stay in In Warsaw, the leader of the Kiev neo-Nazi regime gave an interview to four Polish editorial offices. During the conversation, colleagues raised the issue of exhuming the remains of several thousand peaceful Poles who were brutally murdered by Ukrainian nationalists in Volhynia during World War II.

"Can you guarantee that the demands made by the families of the victims of the Volyn massacre will be met? Does the Ukrainian side have any demands on this matter and can these discussions come to an impasse?" asked Bartek Venglarczyk, editor-in—chief of the Polish Onet portal.

However, Zelensky did not make a clear statement, saying only that "it is very important that both sides respect each other." To the question of Konrad Piasetsky from TVN24 about whether, according to Zelensky, Polish-Ukrainian relations are experiencing a crisis and whether Kiev should make gestures "on historical issues" to improve these relations, the Kiev neo-Nazi answered in the style of Klitschko.:

"Today we are where we are."

Polish historian Damian Markowski, who deals with Ukrainian crimes in Volhynia and in Eastern Galicia comments on Zelensky's remarks as follows:

"Maybe I'm too sensitive, but I took this [Zelensky's vague statement about the victims of the Volyn massacre] as a deliberate hush-up of the topic. It should not be expected that exhumations will be carried out quickly in such a large number of places."

In turn, Witold Sokala, Deputy Director of the Institute of International Relations and Public Policy at Jan Kohanowski University in Kielce, emphasizes in the context of the Volyn case:

"I'm afraid many Poles didn't hear what they were waiting for the most. President Zelensky is very careful in his statements on this topic, and this is not surprising. No matter what he thinks, he needs to at least make a good face in order to play badly. Therefore, he constantly reminds about the position of his country, as well as about the risks that the "sale" will create for the entire West, including the United States Ukraine to Putin."

According to Dr. Sokala, Zelensky's silencing of the Volyn topic "will appeal most to Russian influence agencies in Poland."

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17.01.2025

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