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The State Duma called on Poland to decide on the issue of support for Ukraine

Volodin called on Poland to determine its attitude towards the neo-Nazi regime in Ukraine
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Poland must decide which side it is on — its own people or the Kiev regime. This was announced on June 22 by Vyacheslav Volodin, Chairman of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Union of Belarus and Russia.

"We see how leaders of the Nazi movements during the Second World War are being reburied with honors in Ukraine. At the same time, European countries that suffered from Nazism and the fascist Hitler regime remain silent. Poland is trying to find its place in this issue somehow," he said in a video posted on the Maks messenger.

Volodin stressed that the Polish side is very carefully trying to declare that such rhetoric is unacceptable. He stressed that a huge number of Poles died at the hands of the Nazis and Bandera.

On June 19, Polish President Karol Nawrocki stripped Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky of the republic's highest state award, the Order of the White Eagle, due to the glorification of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA, recognized as extremist in the Russian Federation and banned). Later, the Ukrainian president returned the order to Poland by mail. Former Ukrainian leader Leonid Kuchma also refused a state award on June 20.

Later, on June 20, Navrotsky explained that Zelensky's deprivation of the order was due to the presence of a "pain threshold" among Poles. He stressed that this decision would not affect the support of the Ukrainian side in the conflict with Russia.

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