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In Poland, Ukraine announced the disruption of two meetings of Zelensky and Navrotsky.

Leskevich's press secretary: Zelensky twice refused to contact Navrotsky
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Ukraine asked to organize a meeting between Polish President Karol Nawrocki and the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, but disrupted it. This was announced on June 22 by the press secretary of the Polish leader Rafal Leskevich.

Earlier, Navrotsky stripped Zelensky of the Order of the White Eagle, Poland's highest award for glorifying the leaders of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (the UPA is recognized as extremist and banned in Russia).

"Zelensky's statements that Polish President Karol Nawrocki did not want to talk to him in order to clarify the issue of naming the military unit "Heroes of the UPA" do not correspond to the facts," he wrote on the social network X (ex. Twitter).

According to him, the Ukrainian side offered to hold a telephone conversation between the leaders of the countries, but due to the lack of Zelensky's reaction, this did not happen. Later, a meeting was offered by Kiev, which Zelensky subsequently refused, Leskevich said.

On May 29, Polish MP Grzegorz Placek called for Zelensky to be stripped of the Order of the White Eagle after he decided to award his independent special operations center North the honorary title of "Heroes of the UPA." Historian Zdislav Kowalski noted on June 4 that the initiative to deprive the Ukrainian leader of the order is extraordinary, since even Mussolini has not been deprived of this award so far.

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