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Polish politician urges EU veto on Ukraine accession after Zelenskyy's UPA move

Tue, June 02, 2026 - 14:21
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Polish politician urges EU veto on Ukraine accession after Zelenskyy's UPA move Photo: Krzysztof Bosak (Getty Images)

Calls are growing in Poland to block Ukraine’s accession to the European Union over a decision by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy regarding the UPA, Krzysztof Bosak, leader of the far-right Confederation party, stated.

According to Bosak, Poland should officially announce that it will block Ukraine's accession to the EU until Kyiv abandons what Warsaw views as the cult of historical figures considered criminals in Poland. He said the key condition for resuming Ukraine’s European integration process is the full restoration of exhumations of all victims of the Volhynia tragedy.

The politician's reaction came after Zelenskyy decided to grant the name "Heroes of the UPA" to the Separate Special Operations Center "North" of Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces.

Bosak stressed that Warsaw must move from words to concrete and tougher measures in order to exert real pressure on Kyiv, arguing that Ukraine allegedly views the current position of Polish politicians as weak.

Proposals to limit aid

Among additional measures, the far-right leader proposed that the Polish government stop paying for Starlink terminals used by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. He also called for ending joint borrowing schemes with other EU member states to finance assistance for Ukraine.

According to Bosak, the situation in which countries go into debt to provide non-repayable aid to another state while assuming responsibility for repaying those loans is unprecedented in the history of international finance.

As a reminder, on May 26, Zelenskyy signed a decree granting the Separate Special Operations Center "North" the honorary title "named after the Heroes of the UPA." The decision was made in recognition of the exemplary performance of combat missions by its personnel.

Reacting to the move, Polish President Karol Nawrocki said he would consider stripping Zelenskyy of Poland’s highest state award.

Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry stressed that Kyiv had no intention of offending the Polish people. The ministry emphasized that, for Ukraine, the UPA symbolizes resistance against Moscow’s imperial policies and occupation.

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