Poland is disappointed with the talks with Ukraine on the anti-Banderian law

19 February 2018, 18:31 | Policy
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This is reported by "Polish Radio".

According to her, now it is necessary to amend the law on the Institute of National Memory of Poland. Since it is impossible to write laws in which it is absolutely unknown what is at stake. This decision is connected with the fact that the Poles are finally stopped suspecting the massacres of Jews.

Also Romashevska said that the Polish side failed to convince Kiev to cancel the ban on exhumations on the territory of the Polish victims of conflicts. In her opinion, the updated law on the INP led to the deterioration of relations with Ukraine.

"You have to be very careful about what kind of nationalisms you need to justify, and which ones do not.

I hope that this law, however, will be changed, that some kind of its reconstruction will take place, "she added..

In turn, Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine Pavel Rozenko said that Kiev offered Warsaw to create a special working group on the controversial "Bandera law", but the Polish government did not agree to such a proposal.

Recall, as previously reported, "URA-Inform," Polish President Andrzej Dudu on the night of Wednesday, February 7, still signed changes to the law on the Institute of National Memory.




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