Polish far-right politician Krzysztof Bosak called on Warsaw to block Ukraine’s accession to the European Union, arguing that Kyiv’s recent decision to grant an elite military unit the honorary title “Heroes of the UPA” warrants a stronger response than symbolic diplomatic measures. Speaking to RMF FM on Tuesday, June 2, Bosak said Poland should use its position within the EU to pressure Ukraine over historical disputes.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. “If we want to exert real pressure on Ukraine, we need to move to more concrete measures that will have an effective impact,” Bosak said. According to Bosak, Poland should announce that it will block Ukraine’s EU membership bid “for as long as Kyiv does not abandon the cult of criminals and fully unblock all exhumations.” Bosak, who serves as deputy speaker of the Sejm and is one of the leaders of the right-wing Confederation party, said revoking Poland’s highest state distinction to President Volodymyr Zelensky would be largely symbolic. He also argued that Warsaw should stop financing Kyiv’s Starlink services, a critical component of Ukraine’s high-tech edge over Kremlin forces, and reconsider participation in EU financial mechanisms supporting Kyiv. Latest escalation in UPA dispute The comments come amid growing criticism in Poland following Zelensky’s May 27 decision to grant the honorary title “Heroes of the UPA” to the Separate Special Operations Center “North,” an elite Ukrainian military unit.