Polish President Karol Nawrocki will decide “in due time” whether to strip Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of Poland’s highest state honor after receiving the opinion of a presidential advisory body, his spokesperson said on Monday.
The council’s debate was triggered by Zelensky’s decision last month to sign a decree naming a unit of Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces after the “Heroes of the UPA,” a reference to the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, a nationalist force that carried out massacres of Poles during World War II.
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This move has opened a fresh fault line between Warsaw and Kyiv, despite Poland having been one of Ukraine’s strongest backers since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in 2022.
Nawrocki, a nationalist who has a background in history, had asked the council to consider whether Zelensky should be stripped of the distinction.
“The Council of the Order of the White Eagle presented its opinion to President Karol Nawrocki, who will make a decision in due time,” spokesperson Rafal Leśkiewicz said on X following a meeting of the council.
He did not reveal what recommendation it had made.
The Order of the White Eagle was awarded to Zelensky on April 5, 2023, by then-President Andrzej Duda for strengthening ties between the neighboring countries and supporting democracy, peace and security in Europe.
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