The police will drop the Volyn massacre? Confederation: Poland can never accept the cult of genocidal killers.

konfederacja.pl 2 years ago

Advisor to the Office of the president of Ukraine Oleksiy Arestowycz argued in an interview that the Polish authorities decided to consider the Volyn massacre as a closed card. According to him, Poland “agreed to forget the alleged Volyn massacre” and to recognise that it is simply a “closed card” in bilateral relations and that the substance “we will not talk”. The Confederate spoke on this matter. “Poland can never agree to it and reconcile with the cult of genocidal killers.” politicians say.

“The crime of genocide is something that is not subject to statute of limitations. The cult of genocidal killers is simply a thing that Poland cannot agree to.” said Robert Winnicki.

The Confederacy recalled that as early as June, Polish authorities were to decide "to silence the dispute over the glorification of Stepan Bandera in relations with Ukraine". The PiS government was to halt expressing opposition to the worship of the CNS leader and all those liable for the crimes in Volyn.

"Unfortunately, Arestovich's words confirm it. Our attitude on this matter, ladies and gentlemen, is invariable. We, regardless of what geopolitics look like at a given moment, what the issue of Poland's support for Ukraine as a country fighting the Russian Federation, at the same time point out that there can be no consent to the cult of genocide.”

“Poland can never agree to this and reconcile with the cult of genocide. Whether we are talking about the organizations of Ukrainian nationalists, OUN-UPA, whether we are talking about russian Russia, Katyn crime, erstwhile we are talking about Polish operations or exports and Siberian genocide. Whether we are talking about Auschwitz and the genocide carried out by Nazi Germany. Our consent to the worship of genocidal killers in any neighbouring country can never be, due to the fact that it is simply a substance of simple national interest and an issue of simple historical truth."

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