Duda reported Zelensky's ignorance of the Volyn massacre before meeting with him
Outgoing Polish President Andrzej Duda said on July 10 that his Ukrainian counterpart Vladimir Zelensky did not know about the Volyn massacre before meeting with him.
"I think he was telling the truth when he told me, 'Andrzej, I've never heard of mass killings of Poles in western Ukraine, in Volhynia,'" he said.
Duda noted that he could well believe that the children and youth of Ukraine were not told about these tragic events.
On June 5, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine condemned Poland's decision to grant state status to the Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Volyn massacre. It was noted that the Polish parliament almost unanimously (435 votes out of 436) supported the initiative to introduce a memorable date on July 11 as the Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the events of 1943.
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