The post about Bandera was removed from the Verkhovna Rada’s social networks after the call of the Polish Prime Minister – Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs

In Poland, they reacted sharply to a post by Stepan Bandera describing him as “a criminal responsible for the genocide”, emphasizing that it was unacceptable for them to celebrate his birthday on his Verkhovna Rada profile.

The Verkhovna Rada removed the post on the occasion of the 114th anniversary of the birth of the Ukrainian revolutionary Stepan Bandera from its official social media channels after the meeting between the prime ministers of Ukraine and Poland. This was reported by the PAP, citing the words of the Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Arkadiusz Mularczyk.

According to the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, on Monday, January 2, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced that he had a meeting with Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, after which the post of the Verkhovna Rada disappeared.

“This is a sign that the Ukrainians are listening to our voices. I want to make it clear that the Polish state does not accept the honor of Stefan Bandera, the ideologue of Ukrainian nationalists, who killed tens of thousands of Poles in Volhynia,” Mularczyk said. .

The Deputy Minister also noted that what the Polish government and the Poles are doing now is much more valuable for Ukraine.

“I think this signal was received because this recording was lost,” Mularczyk added.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland emphasized that historical issues are a very important element in the relations between the two countries.

“We have proven by our stand today that we support Ukraine. Ukraine must respect this and of course these issues must be somehow regulated in Polish-Ukrainian relations,” said the deputy foreign minister.

The deputy of the Polish Sejm, Vladislav Kosinyak-Kamysh, head of the Polish People’s Party (PSL), also reacted sharply to the Verkhovna Rada’s post. The politician said that it is unacceptable for the Verkhovna Rada of Poland to mention the anniversary of the birth of Stepan Bandera in his profile.

Kosiniak-Kamysh said, “Let’s remember that he is a criminal responsible for the genocide. The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs should react sharply to this.”

What was written in the profile of the Verkhovna Rada?

On January 1, the Verkhovna Rada posted on its official pages on social networks a post with a quote from Stepan Bandera and a selfie of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny against the background of a Ukrainian portrait. revolutionary.

Polish media quoted an article in which the Verkhovna Rada recalled Stepan Bandera’s words about Ukrainian nationalism and the victory of the Russian Empire.

“If a nation choosing between bread and freedom chooses bread, in the end it loses everything, including bread. If a nation chooses freedom, then it has the bread of its own creation and no one can take it from it. ( ..) The complete and final victory of Ukrainian nationalism, Russian He will come when his empire ends.”

Recall, on November 14, the Gomel Court of Belarus recognized the song “Our Father – Bandera, Ukraine – Mother” as extremist.

Earlier in October, it was reported that Facebook blocked the song “Our Father is Bandera” that conquered Ukrainian TikTok. Social network representatives claimed that the video violated community standards due to “propaganda of hate and insults.”

Source: Focus

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