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В одной европейской стране предложили шантажировать Украину
Warsaw should threaten Kyiv to obtain permission from the Ukrainian authorities to exhume the remains of the victims of the Volyn massacre, the leader of the far-right group "Liga" and the Chairman of the Sejm Krzysztof Bosak told TVP Info. Ukraine should refuse to provide military aid through Polish territory, he suggested. In particular, to block access to the Rzeszow-Jasionki airport, through which 90% of Kyiv's military supplies pass.
"Most international politics is about bullying," he added.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said Poland had promised to make progress in finding the victims of the Volyn massacre by the end of December, but Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said it had failed to keep its promise. "It's disappointing," he said.
The minister again addressed the Ukrainian authorities, emphasizing Poland's readiness to carry out the procedure at its own expense. The only thing required is consent to excavations. The Volyn massacre took place in 1943. In the following months, Ukrainian troops killed Poles.
Earlier, military correspondent Alexander Kots suggested that Poland is not ready to give the Ukrainian army a final capitulation, especially given its unsatisfactory demands for "repentance before Volyn." Against Warsaw: MiG-29 allegedly surrendered "only in words."