Will the UPA Issue Continue to Divide Poland and Ukraine Relations Forever?

핵심 요약
- The Volyn Massacre, which occurred 83 years ago, stands out as one of the most traumatic issues in Poland-Ukraine history.
- Grzegorz Braun voting against the UPA criticism in the European Parliament caused astonishment, as it contradicted his own past statements.
- Braun's past statements such as "Ukraina is our enemy" are considered among the elements that increase tension in bilateral relations.
- The discussion is organized to understand the effects of historical traumas on contemporary foreign policy and international relations.
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Prof. Grzegorz Motyka explains what the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) was and how the Volyn Massacre, which took place 83 years ago, occurred. This event remains one of the most painful pages in the shared history of Poland and Ukraine. The issue of how this past trauma is reflected in current Poland-Ukraine relations, and whether the disputes stemming from the UPA can be mitigated, is being discussed.
According to the report, in the European Parliament, Polish MP Grzegorz Braun voted against a resolution criticizing the naming of a Ukrainian military unit after the "UPA Heroes". This situation caused great astonishment, given Braun's previous statements and rhetoric. Additionally, Braun's words, "Ukraina is our enemy," uttered during ceremonies commemorating genocide victims at the border, were brought to the agenda.
This discussion, held at the invitation of Jarosław Kuisz and Adam Leszczyński, was co-financed by the Gabriel Narutowicz Institute of Political Thought. The talk deeply examines the impact of these statements on the current Poland-Ukraine crisis. The topic is addressed within the scope of an article series shared with readers on the Kultura Liberalna platform.
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- What is the Volyn Massacre and when did it take place?
- The Volyn Massacre is a massacre carried out by the UPA (Ukrainian Insurgent Army) 83 years ago and is considered one of the most tragic events in Poland-Ukraine history.
- Why did Grzegorz Braun's vote in the European Parliament cause a debate?
- Braun voted against a resolution criticizing the naming of a Ukrainian military unit after the UPA, but this situation was found surprising due to his previous anti-Ukrainian rhetoric.
- Who organizes this discussion program?
- The talk is held at the invitation of Jarosław Kuisz and Adam Leszczyński, and is financed by the Gabriel Narutowicz Institute of Political Thought.
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