Zelensky stripped of Poland's top award amid diplomatic spat
Summary
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky returned a top award he received from Poland after Poland took the award back. This happened because Zelensky renamed a military unit in honor of a World War II Ukrainian group that Poland sees as responsible for killings they call genocide. Other Ukrainian officials also returned Polish awards in protest.Key Facts
- President Zelensky returned a Polish state decoration amid a diplomatic conflict.
- Poland stripped Zelensky of the award after he renamed a military unit.
- The unit was named after the Ukrainian Insurgent Army from World War II.
- Poland views this army as responsible for massacres against Poles, which it calls genocide.
- Two former Ukrainian presidents and other officials returned their Polish awards in protest.
- The dispute highlights ongoing tensions between Poland and Ukraine over historical events.
- The issue is part of a diplomatic spat affecting relations between the two countries.
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