Zelensky returns highest Polish honour after award stripped
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has returned Poland's highest honor, the Order of the White Eagle, after Polish counterpart Karol Nawrocki announced he was stripping Zelensky of the award. The award was originally bestowed on Zelensky in 2023.

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AI-generatedUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has returned Poland's highest honor, the Order of the White Eagle, after Polish counterpart Karol Nawrocki announced he was stripping Zelensky of the award. The award was originally bestowed on Zelensky in 2023. This action follows outrage in Poland after a Ukrainian army unit was renamed after the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), a group accused by Poland of genocide against ethnic Poles during World War II. While many in Ukraine view the UPA as independence fighters, Poland cites atrocities committed in Volhynia. Zelensky stated Ukraine remains open to dialogue regarding difficult historical issues and expressed gratitude for Polish support. Three other Ukrainian officials are also returning Polish awards in solidarity.
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5 extractedZelensky stated Ukraine 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'.
The award was bestowed on Zelensky in 2023 by then-President Andrzej Duda.
Zelensky returned Poland's highest honour, the Order of the White Eagle, after it was stripped by Poland.
Poland accuses the UPA of carrying out a genocide of about 100,000 ethnic Poles in Volhynia in 1943-45.
Kyiv caused outrage in Poland after renaming a Ukrainian army unit after the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA).