Ukrposhta named three versions of why Zelenskyy sent the Order of the White Eagle to the Poles via Nova Poshta
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The CEO of Ukrposhta suggested that the reason could be the national colors, a legal ban, or delivery issues through Poland. He noted that Ukrposhta vehicles are being blocked by Polish customs.

CEO of Ukrposhta Ihor Smilianskyi voiced three versions of why President Volodymyr Zelenskyy sent back the Order of the White Eagle to President of Poland Karol Nawrocki via "Nova Poshta", rather than using the services of the state postal operator. UNN reports.
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According to him, the national colors of Poland are white and red, like those of "Nova Poshta", "well, perhaps they decided that a state award should be returned in the appropriate colors".
Second. Perhaps the lawyers of the Presidential Office studied the issue and saw that sending state awards via Ukrposhta (specifically by mail, not by express operators) is strictly prohibited by law and regulations. Nova Poshta is not a postal service, but an express operator
In addition, he noted that Ukrposhta carries out deliveries within Poland via Poczta Polska, "and, perhaps, there were doubts that they would deliver".
"Over the past two months, Ukrposhta vehicles have been blocked by Polish customs, and we are forced to bypass Poland through Hungary and Slovakia (they have no issues with us) and, in fact, have redirected all our transit flows around Poland. But our clients do not notice this because we have built alternative routes through other countries. NP's vehicles are allowed through by the Poles. Because, once again, they are express shipments, not state postal documents," argued the head of Ukrposhta.
Recall
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy sent back the Order of the White Eagle to President of Poland Karol Nawrocki, which the Polish leader had taken from the President the day before.