@tarasmi And yet, that didn’t stop Ukraine from agreeing to the exchange in the first place. I think we can all agree that it’s worth supporting your neighbors in their time of need, right?
@Vit_Ovchar Ukraine can sell drone technology to Kuwait and send its instructors there, yet it has a problem with a technology exchange with Poland - its key economic partner and neighbor, which has sacrificed a great deal for the Ukrainian people since 2022. GG friends
@mackpl1981@Kris56782@TomaszGrzywacz3 Decyzja w temacie MiGów pokazała, że nie czekaliśmy na zielone światło z Berlina. A konsultowanie ważnych decyzji, które mogą wpłynąć na region z partnerami to dojrzałe zachowanie, które nie świadczy o uległości.
@PawelJezowski Swoją drogą to komplement. 20 lat temu jeździliśmy do Francji kraść perfumy, a teraz doganiamy ich w wydatkach na obronność. Szklanka do połowy pełna :D
@SledziuStream@Piegziu To ja na odwrót. Po stracie Mamy schudłem 10 kg, a jestem szczupłą osobą. Niemniej, trzymam kciuki, żeby forma była, zwłaszcza ta psychiczna
@ivaost Both countries made mistakes. But fuelling outrage with posts like this is embarrassing. Zelensky knew the UPA issue is sensitive and unresolved in Poland, yet chose that narrative. Kyiv should have proposed a joint historians’ group first, not confrontation. Facts.
@sumlenny Cmn, do your homework and you’ll find out that these people are mocked by citizens, condemned by the government, and regularly punished by the courts.
Obecna sytuacja wokół Ukrainy to polityczny prezent dla KO przed zbliżającymi się wyborami. Prawica traci monopol na temat UPA i obronę pamięci narodowej, co dobrze pokazała ostatnia postawa ministra obrony @kosi
@kask_meelis@kvistp Viktor Orbán was Hungary’s Prime Minister, not its President. So naturally, he held more power than Poland’s current President, because Hungary’s political system is broadly similar to Poland’s.
@kask_meelis@kvistp Poland has a parliamentary-cabinet system with a strong but limited president. Do your homework before you start ranting on the internet.
@Mazepa67@Ostanniy_Cap So we agree with what I wrote in my previous comment, great. Operation Vistula, carried out by the communist Polish authorities, was shameful regardless of the motives behind it, and this should be remembered.
Best regards.
@CanadianKobzar@tonyfacaldo@Oksii33 That did not stop the Ukrainian government from accepting the terms of the agreement earlier. It was the Ukrainian side that failed to fulfill its part of the deal, which led to the agreement falling apart.
@Mazepa67@Ostanniy_Cap UPA and the Banderite OUN murdered Polish civilians, mainly in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia in 1943–45. Bandera was imprisoned during the peak of the massacres, but he remains politically and morally tied to the movement and ideology behind them. - Which part of this is untrue?
@Mazepa67@Ostanniy_Cap That is also true. However, in your earlier comment you left out a crucial point: the visit took place before the war, which completely changes how the content you shared is perceived. It gives the impression that the narrative was deliberately manipulated.
@Wisniak_Cz@komarnyckyj@Wilkowyr Przestań tłumaczyć mordowanie niewinnych ludzi odwetem. Skoro piętnujemy UPA, to trzeba też przyjąć na klatę, że nasi wyklęci nie byli tacy świeci jak to się modnie pokazuje na tiszertach patriotycznych.