Minister of abroad Affairs of the Kiev Government, Dmytro Kuleba was asked at Campus Polska event about erstwhile Poland will be able to exhume the victims of the murders in Volyn. The answer was evasive and scandalous.
A wave of outrage after the Ukrainian minister's words about Poland. On Wednesday, August 28, during the ongoing “Campus Polska” 1 of the participants asked the head of the Ukrainian MFA Dmytro Kułęba about the Volyn massacre. The question was: “When will Poland yet be able to exhume the victims of the murders in Volyn?”.
Initially Kuleba tried to cover himself with “Operation Vistula” and the function of Olsztyn in these events. – Olsztyn, in which Campus lasts played a large function during Operation Vistula – he said.– You know all these Ukrainians have been forced out of Ukrainian territories to live here, including Olsztyn. ... Burying in past will make the quality of Polish-Ukrainian talks much lower, we could go besides far to mention all the bad things that Poles did to Ukrainians and Ukrainians to Poles. – he added.
– Let's leave past to historians and build the future together – The chief of Ukrainian diplomacy appealed, claiming that during Operation “Wisła”, the Ukrainian population was “mustfully exiled” from “Ukrainian cultural lands”.
There was a wave of outrage on the web after the words of the Kuleba. “This politician should be considered a individual non grata in Poland” – appealed to MP Janusz Kowalski. president Chełma Jakub Banaszek besides reacted critically to Kułeba's statements. “I understood that there would be no real reconciliation in truth” – wrote the local government. Banaszek condemned the alignment of the Vistula action with the Volyn genocide. “Talking about Ukrainian lands in its context is despicable” – said Vladimir Chełm.
In turn writer Łukasz Warzecha stated: “Ukrainian politics are done on ostentatious insolence – towards those who let themselves to do so”. He added that the attitude of any Polish politicians encourages akin statements.
Minister of abroad Affairs of the Warsaw Government, Radosław Sikorski, besides referred to Kułęba's words.
– Over a period of respective 100 years between neighbors, the bill of harm is never “one way”. So we have a choice: either we can deal with the past, which is important, our victims should be buried in a Christian burial, but unfortunately we are incapable to bring them back to life. Or we can focus on building a common future so that demons do not talk in our societies and that the common enemy does not endanger us in the future. I like the another platform. – he said.
OUR COMMENTS: Again the script known to Poles is repeated: we are to forget about the massacre in Volyn in the name of building the future, due to the fact that it was a long time ago and why to scratch, but as shortly as there is simply a question of murdering Jews under the alleged “holocaust”, we will hear from Sikorski's mouth that it should be remembered and said and accounted for, so that specified things do not happen again in the future.
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