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Poland's Tusk says Ukraine wants to lower tension, should confront history

Donald Tusk, Polish PM

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# 03 July 2026 17:04 (UTC +04:00)

Ukraine is looking for ways to lower tension with Warsaw, Poland's prime minister said on Friday, adding that Poland's neighbour ​to the east should come to terms with its history to ‌join the European Union, Reuters reports.

Diplomatic relations between the neighbours entered their worst crisis since Russia's 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine after Polish President Karol Nawrocki stripped Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Poland's top honour.

Nawrocki said ​he took the step due to the naming of an army unit ​after insurgents who massacred Poles in World War Two.

Prime Minister Donald ⁠Tusk, a political opponent of Nawrocki, has been trying to smooth tensions, and said he ​had received positive signals from Friday's meeting between Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha and ​his Polish counterpart Radoslaw Sikorski in Warsaw.

"I don't know the results of the meeting, but I have signals that the Ukrainian side is looking for ways to ease the tension," Tusk told ​a news conference.

Some Ukrainians regard the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) as heroic for the resistance ​it mounted against the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany, and as a symbol of Kyiv's struggle ‌for independence ⁠from Moscow.

But the UPA was also involved in the Volhynia massacres, a series of killings from 1943 to 1945 in which Poland says around 100,000 Poles were killed by Ukrainian nationalists. Thousands of Ukrainians also died in reprisal killings.

Tusk said Kyiv ​must come to terms ​with history to ⁠meet its ambition of joining the European Union, a process that diplomats expect will be complex and lengthy.

"There is no such thing ​as a European community without reconciliation, and there is no ​reconciliation without... ⁠coming to terms with a painful history."

Tusk also said that he would ask the Polish delegation at the upcoming NATO summit to be "cautious" about promising more financial aid for ⁠Ukraine.

"Not because ​I do not believe that Ukraine needs financial ​support, but I believe that Poland has very significant obligations regarding the protection of the eastern border of ​the European Union."

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