Polish president's office explains why Mussolini, Catherine the Great and Schröder keep Order of the White Eagle
Polish officials have explained why the Order of the White Eagle is still held by Mussolini, Catherine II and Schröder.
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Zelenskyy and Nawrocki. Photo: Nawrocki on social media
Officialsfromthe office of Polish President Karol Nawrocki have attempted to explain why Poland's highest state decoration, the Order of the White Eagle – which was stripped from Volodymyr Zelenskyy – is still held by former Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, Russian empress CatherineII (the "Great")and former German chancellor and "friend of the Kremlin" Gerhard Schröder.
Source: a comment byAgnieszka Jędrzak, a minister in the Chancellery of the President of Poland, as reported by European Pravda
Quote:"The first two have long beendeceased, and Poland does not revoke the Order posthumously. The former German chancellor,meanwhile, has never insulted the Polish nation as overtly as the Ukrainian presidenthas, though hisactivities in support ofPutin's Russia must becondemnedas harmful to Poland and Europe."
Details: As the minister from the Polish president's office explained, during Gerhard Schröder's time in office, Germany did not erect monuments to Hitler or Himmler, nor was any unit of the Bundeswehr named after "SS heroes".
Jędrzak also pointed out that Zelenskyy was not concerned about these people holding the Order of the White Eagle when he received the decoration himself.
"Moreover, to the insult of naming a Ukrainian army unit after 'UPA heroes', he adds another by returning the distinction via courier,"the official added.
"Theheartof the matter is,after all,the deliberate insultby the Ukrainian leadertowards a nation that, over the past four years, has proven to beUkraine's best friend.One does nothonourthemurderersof the ancestors of those who helped you when it was a matter of life or death.When someone extends a helping hand to youand youeagerly grasp it,you do not theninsult the helper,"Agnieszka Jędrzak stressed.
She added that Karol Nawrocki "revokedthe Order, not the hand".
"We support Ukraine, but wewill not allow ourselves tobe insulted," she concluded.
Background:
On the evening of 19 June, Nawrocki took the decision tostrip Zelenskyy of the Order of the White Eaglein connection with the naming of a Ukrainian military unit after the Heroes of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. He said Poland would not allow EU accession for those who do not understand the need to renounce the "cult of totalitarianism and violence".
Following the decision, a number of current and former Ukrainian officials announced that they would return their Polish honours. Questions were also raised about whether Zelenskyy would attend this year's Ukraine Recovery Conference, scheduled to take place in Gdańsk, Poland.