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Ukraine's Zelenskiy says he returned state decoration to Polish president

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Posted on June 20, 2026

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Zelenskiy Returns Polish Award as WWII Dispute Strains Ukraine-Poland Ties

Diplomatic Tensions Rise Over WWII Legacy and State Awards

Zelenskiy Returns State Decoration Amid Controversy

KYIV, June 20 (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Saturday he had returned a state decoration a day after Poland 's president said he had stripped him of the award in connection with a dispute over events in World War Two.

Polish President Karol Karol Nawrocki said on Friday he had revoked the medal awarded to Zelenskiy in 2023 after the Ukrainian president renamed a military unit in honour of World War Two-era Ukrainian insurgents accused of massacring Poles.

Background of the Dispute

The Role of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA)

The row over the role of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) threatens to deepen a diplomatic rift between the close strategic partners as Kyiv rallies allies to push Russia to end its war on Ukraine.

Zelenskiy's Response and Statement

"We believed that the Order of the White Eagle, awarded in 2023, was meant for the Ukrainian People and our army. That is what was said at the time," Zelenskiy wrote on X. "Today, I sent the Order back to the President of Poland."

Zelenskiy posted a photo of the decoration being packed in a box and being sent to the Polish president's office.

He said Ukraine was grateful for Poland's support and pledged Kyiv would "remain open to all meaningful formats of engagement with Poland in order to try to avoid conflicting interpretations of the difficult and painful chapters of our shared past".

Reactions from Ukrainian and Polish Officials

Ukrainian Officials' Responses

Chief of Staff's Protest

Zelenskiy's chief of staff, Kyrylo Budanov, said he was renouncing the Golden Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland, awarded to him last year, to protest against a move he described as "a gift" for Russia.

Foreign Minister's Criticism

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha had earlier called Nawrocki's decision a "strategic error" and said no president of a foreign country "is going to dictate our history to us".

Polish Officials' Perspectives

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, an opponent of Nawrocki, urged both leaders to remain calm.

In announcing his decision to revoke the award to the Ukrainian president, Nawrocki said the move was "not directed against the Ukrainian people. It does not signify a change in the strategic direction of Polish security policy."

Context of Ukraine-Poland Relations

Warsaw is a strong supporter of Kyiv in the more than four-year-old conflict with Russia. But public sentiment towards Ukraine has become more negative in recent years due to weariness with large numbers of refugees, disputes over grain imports and the legacy of the World War Two massacres.

Historical Perspectives on the UPA

Some Ukrainians regard the UPA as heroes for the resistance they mounted against both the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany, and as symbols of Kyiv's struggle for independence from Moscow.

But the UPA was also involved in the Volhynia massacres, a series of killings from 1943 to 1945 in which Poland says around 100,000 Poles were killed by Ukrainian nationalists. Thousands of Ukrainians also died in reprisal killings.

(Reporting by Ron Popeski and Dan Peleschuk, Editing by Franklin Paul)

Key Takeaways

  • Zelenskiy returned the Order of the White Eagle in response to its revocation by Poland due to naming a Ukrainian unit after the UPA (Ukrainian Insurgent Army) (apnews.com)
  • Tensions stem from Zelenskiy’s May 26 decree renaming a Special Operations Forces unit as ‘Heroes of the UPA’, prompting Nawrocki to strip him of the honor—a decision Poland says wasn’t aimed at reducing strategic support (apnews.com)
  • The dispute highlights deep historical sensitivities: Poland recalls the UPA’s role in the Volhynia massacres during WWII, while Ukraine sees the UPA as anti-Soviet resistance; the row risks straining wartime solidarity (euronews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Zelenskiy return the Polish state decoration?
Zelenskiy returned the decoration after Poland revoked the award due to a dispute over honoring World War Two-era Ukrainian insurgents.
What was the reason for Poland revoking Zelenskiy's award?
Poland revoked the Order of the White Eagle because Ukraine renamed a military unit after insurgents accused of massacring Poles during World War Two.
How might this dispute affect Ukraine-Poland relations?
The controversy threatens to deepen a diplomatic rift between Ukraine and Poland, who are otherwise close strategic partners.
What is the Ukrainian Insurgent Army's (UPA) significance in this issue?
The UPA is seen by some Ukrainians as heroes, but Poles associate them with massacres of Polish civilians during World War Two.
What has been the public response in Poland regarding Ukraine?
Polish sentiment toward Ukraine has grown more negative, influenced by issues like refugees, grain import disputes, and historical grievances.

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