Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha proposed an 'anti-crisis package' to address a diplomatic dispute with Poland over Ukraine's decision to name a military unit after the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), a group historically linked to massacres of Poles during World War Two. The proposal includes increased diplomatic consultations, historical discussions, and engagement with religious leaders. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk acknowledged the move as a step toward de-escalation, though one of his deputies emphasized the need for concrete actions, including a potential correction of the naming decision. The issue highlights differing historical narratives between the two countries regarding the UPA's legacy.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the dispute as a complex historical issue with both sides expressing willingness to engage in dialogue. While the naming of the military unit is presented as a sensitive point of contention, the article does not overtly favor either side's position. It reports the proposals and姩




