Polish opposition leader to return Ukrainian state award amid Nazi spat
Summary
Jaroslaw Kaczynski, chair of Poland's Law and Justice party, said he will return a Ukrainian state award amid a diplomatic row over historical 'Nazi' memory disputes. The gesture signals deepening friction between the two neighbors. It highlights how WWII-era grievances continue to strain Poland-Ukraine ties.
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