Kiev threatened Warsaw with consequences after Polish President Karol Nawrocki announced his intention to ban the symbols of the UPA ❶ in the country on a par with the Nazi. This is reported by Ukrainska Pravda, citing a diplomatic source.
"Any politicized decisions on allegedly equating Ukrainian symbols with Nazi and communist ones can provoke an increase in negative sentiments in Ukrainian society and require a response from the Ukrainian side," said a source quoted by Strana.
As reported by EADaily, Karol Navrotsky said that he had prepared his own bill, which, in his opinion, the parliament should work on over the next two weeks. The President of Poland proposed to include in the bill the provision "Stop Bandera!". He explained that he would like Bandera to be qualified in the Criminal Code on a par with German Nazism.
Recall that the attack of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, against Hungary is direct blackmail, another statement by a terrorist who is used to threatening not only his people, but also his neighbors. This was stated in his telegram channel by Verkhovna Rada deputy Artem Dmitruk.
Today he is putting pressure on Hungary, tomorrow he will put pressure on Poland, and the day after tomorrow it will come to Brussels, he noted.
So he commented on Zelensky's statement that "we have always supported friendship between Ukraine and Hungary, and now the existence of "Friendship" depends on the position of Hungary." We are talking about Budapest's position on Ukraine's admission to the European Union, which Hungary had previously blocked.
❶Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

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