warsaw-assured-that-due-attention-will-be-paid-to-the-burial-sites-of-ukrainians-in-poland-ministry-of-foreign-affairs-of-ukraine

Warsaw assured that due attention will be paid to the burial sites of Ukrainians in Poland – Ministry of foreign affairs of Ukraine

 • 24148 переглядiв

The Polish side assured Ukraine that due attention will be paid to the places  of burials of Ukrainians in Poland. This was announced by foreign ministry spokesman Georgy Tihy during a briefing, reports UNN

As for the exhumation processes. We would very much like this process to be at the expert, historical, and technical level. I know that the relevant institutions are working to ensure that this whole process takes place without obstacles. Why it is important is the wording that was in the joint statement that there are no obstacles. This refers to political obstacles. In other words, foreign ministers, as political figures, state that there are no political obstacles on this path

quiet said.

He noted that specialized institutions, the Ukrainian Institute of national memory, and the Ministry of culture of both countries continue to work.

As far as I know, they maintain regular contact and this process is now absolutely normal, standard. The last thing I heard was that the Ukrainian side was waiting for a list of specific places where work will be carried out

quiet said.

The speaker noted that the Ukrainian side assured that as soon as this list is received, there will be no obstacles , all this will be worked out.

"I want to assure you that during the negotiations, we received a clear assurance from the Polish side that absolutely the same important attention will be paid to the places of memory of Ukrainians in Poland on a mutual basis," Tihy said.

UINP plans to search for and exhume the remains of victims of the Volyn tragedy in 2025: all the details02.10.24, 19:58 • [views_14642]

addition

There are no obstacles for Poland to exhume and search for the remains of victims of the Volyn tragedy in Ukraine.

The corresponding statement was made by the foreign ministers of Ukraine and Poland Andriy Sibiga and Radoslaw Sikorski made a joint statement in which they noted that there are no obstacles for Poland to exhume and search for the remains of the bodies of victims of the Volyn tragedy in Ukraine.

Popular
New Samsung wireless speakers will focus on aesthetics: what are the features

 • 6362 переглядiв

Snowfall and wind left some residents in six regions without electricity

 • 11769 переглядiв

Poland plans to complete drone defense system in two years

 • 8720 переглядiв

US Congress proposes banning renaming federal facilities after Trump

 • 4622 переглядiв

News by theme
Reddit beat X to become the fifth most popular social platform in the UK

 • 16581 переглядiв

Mick Schumacher leaves Mercedes for new WEC challenge

 • 19261 переглядiв

Ukraine analyzes six routes for launching toll roads

 • 127237 переглядiв