Poland's president revokes highest state honor awarded to Ukraine's Zelenskyy over World War II dispute (opens original article in a new tab)
Poland's president revoked the highest state honor awarded to Ukraine's Zelenskyy due to a World War II historical dispute over the Ukrainian Insurgent Army's actions.
- Poland's president revoked the highest state honor given to Ukraine's Zelenskyy
- The decision stems from a dispute over World War II history involving the Ukrainian Insurgent Army
- Ukrainians view UPA as fighters for independence, while Poland considers their actions ethnic cleansing
- The conflict highlights differing historical narratives between Poland and Ukraine
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