Poland's Tusk seeks calm and dialogue with Ukraine in row over army unit
WARSAW, June 8 - Poland's prime minister called for solidarity and talks between Warsaw and Kyiv on Monday after diplomatic relations deteriorated over the naming of a Ukrainian army unit after nationalist insurgents who massacred Poles in World War Two.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has advocated for a measured approach and open communication following a recent diplomatic rift with Ukraine. The tension stems from the Ukrainian military's decision to name a specific unit after nationalist figures involved in the mass killings of Polish citizens during the Second World War. Tusk emphasized the necessity of maintaining solidarity between the two nations despite these historical grievances. He expressed a desire to resolve the controversy through constructive dialogue rather than escalating the current friction. Warsaw remains committed to supporting Kyiv, even as it addresses these sensitive historical disputes that continue to impact bilateral relations.
The situation highlights the ongoing challenge of balancing contemporary geopolitical alliances with unresolved historical traumas in Eastern Europe.
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