The article discusses the growing diplomatic tensions between Poland and Ukraine, centered around Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s decision to rename a unit of the Ukrainian military after 'Bohaterów UPA' (Heroes of the UPA), which has led to Polish authorities revoking Zelensky’s Order of the White Eagle. In solidarity with Zelensky, several prominent Ukrainian politicians and former presidents have returned honors previously awarded by Poland. Zelensky also announced plans to introduce a National Pantheon law, emphasizing national sovereignty. Meanwhile, Polish politician Krzysztof Bosak criticizes the Polish political establishment’s approach toward Ukraine, calling their behavior beneath the dignity of a respected state and nation. He urges Polish politicians to stop 'pretending' and argues that Poland should withdraw from voluntary aid programs coordinated by the EU, similar to Hungary and Slovakia. Bosak further calls for internationalizing the issue of Soviet-era crimes committed by the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), arguing that these topics remain under-discussed internationally despite significant historical at
Ocena pristranskosti (Desno): The article frames the controversy over the renaming of the Ukrainian military unit as a matter of Polish national dignity and sovereignty, aligning with right-wing narratives that emphasize national pride and resistance to perceived Western influence. The critique of Polish politicians’ ‘pretending
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 65): The article accurately reports the diplomatic dispute between Kyiv and Warsaw, including the naming of a Ukrainian military unit after 'Bohaterów UPA' and the Polish response. It also mentions the actions of Ukrainian politicians and President Zelensky's statements. However, it presents Bosak’s view



