Ukraine to demand from Polish authorities investigate anti-Ukrainian slogans during weekend march in Przemysl
Kyiv will turn to the official Warsaw to investigate the incident with anti-Ukrainian slogans during a Saturday march in Przemysl. Ambassador of Ukraine to the Republic of Poland Andriy Deschytsia has informed Ukrainian media about this.
"We condemn any acts and calls that lead to ethnic strife and we will turn to the Polish official structures to investigate the incident and punish the guilty," Deschytsia said.
He said that the Ukrainian side expects the reaction in this regard not only from the Polish authorities, but also from civil society organizations that are expected to create a favorable atmosphere for good neighborly relations.
Ukraine condemns the actions and calls to action in Poland that lead to hostility on ethnic grounds.
"Such provocations in the statements of one person can destroy the legacy of official and public work of Poland and Ukraine," the Ukrainian diplomat said.
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