We are talking about ethnic clashes between Ukrainians and Poles during World War II.
Polish Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Culture and National Heritage Piotr Glinsky said that the war of the Russian Federation against Ukraine provided an opportunity for complete reconciliation between Kiev and Warsaw on historical matters. This was reported by Euractiv.
“Yes, there are difficult moments in our common history, topics that need to be closed – and we will certainly return to them in our relations in a free and independent Ukraine – after the war,” he said.
We are talking about ethnic clashes between Ukrainians and Poles during World War II.
As Glinsky noted, Poland has a more complex history than the Russian Federation, since Moscow and Nazi Germany divided the country in 1939.
“Yes, it should be clearly stated: the tragedy of the war in Ukraine gave the Poles and Ukrainians the opportunity for complete reconciliation. We have been working for many years to ensure that relations between our states and people are getting better and better, more and more historical misunderstandings and conflicts are being resolved.Historical issues must give way to the present and the future – our common, because now Ukraine protects the all over Europe, protecting the civilized world, ”he said.
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Source: korrespondent