Poland’s opposition Law and Justice (PiS) party has called for parliament to oppose Ukraine’s European Union membership progress, citing disputes over the historical legacy of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) and the Volhynia massacres. PiS vice-president Przemysław Czarnek said Ukraine’s EU path should be reconsidered unless Kyiv addresses Poland’s concerns over wartime history and commemorations. The issue has created new tensions between the two neighbors, despite their close cooperation over the Russia-Ukraine war. Watch this report for the latest developments on Poland-Ukraine relations, EU accession talks, and the ongoing debate over historical memory.
‘No EU for genocide saints...’: NATO nation threatens to bury Ukraine’s membership over UPA | Poland
Poland’s opposition Law and Justice (PiS) party has called for parliament to oppose Ukraine’s European Union membership progress, citing disputes over the historical legacy of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) and the Volhynia massacres. PiS vice-president Przemysław Czarnek said Ukraine’s EU path should be reconsidered unless Kyiv addresses Poland’s concerns over wartime history and commemorations. The issue has created new tensions between the two neighbors, despite their close cooperation over the Russia-Ukraine war. Watch this report for the latest developments on Poland-Ukraine relations, EU accession talks, and the ongoing debate over historical memory.












