Polish Foreign Minister Vitold Vashchikovsky said that the Polish authorities will not allow anyone who is opposed to it, including adherents of nationalist views, to enter the territory of the country. This was announced by the Minister of Foreign Affairs on TVP1, Wiadomosci reported on Thursday, November 2. "Now we are launching procedures that will not allow people who demonstrate extreme anti-Polish sentiment to enter Poland. People who demonstratively wear SS "Galichina" uniforms will not enter Poland, "Vashchikovsky promised.. In his opinion, Warsaw and Kiev have "different concepts of reconciliation". "We realize the importance of Ukraine for geopolitical reasons (. ), but the Ukrainians, knowing the importance of their state for our security, believe that the problems that separate us, especially the historical ones, must remain on the second, third plane, "said the foreign minister. The minister added that the restrictions will also affect people who "use administrative tools against Poland," which hamper the restoration of Polish memory places in Ukraine, in particular, not allowing to continue exhumation. Answering the question whether he is counting on a successful visit to the Nezalezhny, Vashchikovsky noted that this would be a working trip. The Foreign Minister will consider the question of whether to recommend the President of Poland to visit Ukraine in the near future, the minister added.. Earlier, in early July this year, Vashchikovsky said that Ukrainians "with Bandera in Europe will not fall".
Also on August 7, the Polish minister recommended to the Ukrainian side not to build a national identity on the personality of the head of the UPA (banned in the Russian Federation) Roman Shukhevych.