Key facts
- Six Polish and Ukrainian media outlets issued a joint appeal.
- The appeal warns that escalating bilateral tensions risk benefiting Russia.
- The tensions are linked to historical grievances, including the World War II-era Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA).
- Polish President Andrzej Duda was not invited to the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Gdansk.
- A presidential aide confirmed Duda's non-invitation.
- Kyiv stated the invitation process is an internal Polish matter.
- The diplomatic row highlights deteriorating relations between Poland and Ukraine.
- The media outlets are urging de-escalation and focus on shared objectives.
Six Polish and Ukrainian media outlets have released a joint appeal, expressing concern that escalating tensions between their nations could ultimately benefit Russia. This rare joint statement comes at a time of deepening diplomatic friction, primarily stemming from historical grievances. A significant point of contention is the World War II-era Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA).
In a related development highlighting the strained relations, Polish President Andrzej Duda was not extended an invitation to the Ukraine Recovery Conference held in Gdansk. An aide to the Polish president confirmed this exclusion. Kyiv's response indicated that the invitation process for the conference is considered an internal affair for Poland, further emphasizing the deterioration of bilateral ties over historical disputes.
