“We are dealing with state terror,” says foreign minister Radosław Sikorski.
“We are dealing with state terror,” says foreign minister Radosław Sikorski.
The pair immediately fled to Belarus after carrying out the attacks.
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The deal will see Warsaw support Kyiv in its EU membership negotiations and Ukraine help Poland develop infrastructure for protecting civilians.
“Such actions are part of a broader strategy aimed at weakening the internal unity of EU and NATO countries,” says Ukraine.
“There are not and will not be any plans to send the Polish military to Ukraine,” declared Poland’s defence minister.
Russia has dismissed the accusations against it as “baseless” and motivated by Polish “Russophobia”.
Over one third say they would flee in the event of Poland being attacked.
The Volhynia massacres, in which Ukrainian nationalists killed around 100,000 Poles, have long caused tensions between Warsaw and Kyiv.
The stunt has also been criticised by Ukraine’s ambassador to Poland, as well as politicians from Poland’s main ruling party.
It says the company “has financial means and economic resources which indirectly support Russia’s aggression in Ukraine”.
Previously, Kyiv had banned such exhumations from taking place since 2017.
Andrzej Duda also expressed his “belief that Donald Trump can bring this war to an end”.
They described the incident as an act of “deliberate provocation that serves the interests of Russia”.
Radosław Sikorski said Washington’s peace efforts have been met with escalating Russian violence.