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Ukrainian foreign minister calls for dialogue with Poland over army unit name

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Posted on June 3, 2026

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Ukraine Urges Dialogue with Poland Over Army Unit Naming Controversy

Background and Reactions to the Army Unit Renaming

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Calls for Dialogue

June 3 (Reuters) - Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha called on Wednesday for dialogue between Ukraine and Poland to help defuse tensions after Kyiv renamed an army unit after nationalist insurgents involved in massacres of Poles in World War Two.

Controversial Decree and Historical Context

President Zelenskiy's Decree and Polish Response

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has caused indignation in Poland by signing a decree recognising a Ukrainian special forces unit's contribution to the current war effort against Russia by naming it after the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, or UPA.

The Ukrainian Insurgent Army and the Volhynia Massacres

As well as fighting the Nazis and the forces of the then Soviet Union to carve out an independent Ukraine, the UPA was involved in the Volhynia massacres, a series of killings from 1943 to 1945 in which Poland says around 100,000 Poles were killed. Thousands of Ukrainians died in reprisal killings.

Impact on Ukraine-Poland Relations

Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Poland has been one of Kyiv's staunchest allies, but the historical dispute has complicated relations between the neighbours.

Polish President Karol Nawrocki said last week he wanted a state body to discuss stripping Zelenskiy of Poland's top honour over his decree.

Calls for De-escalation and Mutual Understanding

Statements from Andrii Sybiha

"The escalation of tensions between Ukraine and Poland benefits neither Ukrainians nor Poles," Sybiha said on social media, writing also in Polish.

"We are committed to discussing all issues, including the most difficult ones, in a spirit of mutual understanding and openness," he said, expressing gratitude to Poland for its leadership in supporting Ukraine as it fights against Russian forces.

Sybiha called for a cooling of emotions, saying both countries need to focus on countering a common enemy and strengthening European security.

"The threat from our historic enemy, Russia, once again looms over all of us — Ukrainians, Poles, and other Europeans alike. We cannot forget that fighting each other will lead us to the edge of the abyss," he added.

Intentions Behind the Army Unit's Name

He said the army unit's name had been chosen by Ukrainian soldiers who wanted to commemorate those who also fought against "imperial Moscow".

"I know for certain that our military had absolutely no anti-Polish intent," Sybiha said.

Efforts Toward Historical Reconciliation

Joint Work on Historical Issues

Exhumation, Reburial, and Academic Dialogue

Sybiha also referenced the work that has been done on the historical issue, including the exhumation and reburial of remains of Poles and meetings between historians from both countries.

"This was grounded not in political slogans, but in archival documents, records, and academic research—which paved the way for dialogue on sensitive issues and ultimately allowed us to hear one another," he said.

(Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

Key Takeaways

  • Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha called for calm and renewed dialogue, emphasizing shared security interests against Russia (pravda.com.ua)
  • Poland reacted strongly—demanding an apology, considering stripping Zelenskiy of the Order of the White Eagle and even blocking Ukraine’s EU path (easternherald.com)
  • Ukraine highlighted ongoing historical reconciliation efforts, such as exhumations and historian exchanges, aiming to depoliticize the past (pravda.com.ua)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why has Ukraine's decision to rename an army unit sparked tensions with Poland?
Kyiv renamed a special forces unit after the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, which was involved in WWII massacres of Poles, causing indignation in Poland.
What is the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) and its historical significance?
The UPA fought for Ukrainian independence during WWII but was also involved in the Volhynia massacres, where around 100,000 Poles were killed.
How have recent events affected Ukraine-Poland relations?
Historic disputes, including the unit renaming, have complicated relations, although Poland remains a key supporter of Ukraine against Russia.
What is Ukraine's official stance on the army unit renaming controversy?
Ukrainian officials stress the intent was not anti-Polish and call for dialogue to resolve differences and focus on common threats like Russia.
What steps have Ukraine and Poland taken to address historical issues between them?
Both countries have worked on exhumations, reburials, and historian meetings to discuss sensitive historical topics based on archival research.

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