UGCC hieromonk says about possibility of war between Ukraine and Poland
The Greek Catholic priest believes that now the Polish elite advocates hatred for Ukraine.
"Why do I write this? Because I am very sorry for all this, since I spent six wonderful years in Poland conducting research, got to know wonderful people, made a lot of friends,” writes Fr. Justin. “And now it seems so that everything is crashing down, because the domestic sentiments in Poland between Ukrainians and Poles are really changing for worse, if we take propaganda. Local leaders and part of the intelligentsia are trying to resist this, but without success."
Polish Foreign Minister Vitold Vashchikovsky said that "Kiev uses Warsaw and expects it to support Ukraine in any circumstances.”
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