The Chairman of the Supreme Court of Ukraine, Ruslan Stefanchuk, gave a speech in the Polish Sejm, which included Mr. referred to the issue of the Volyn massacre. Law and Justice MPs Jan Mosiński and Janusz Śniadek reviewed this speech in an interview with the portal wPolityce.pl.
It was undoubtedly an important event in terms of Polish-Ukrainian relations. In his speech, Ruslan Stefanchuk raised many historical discussions. He also stated that the issue of the Volhynia massacre would be clarified. It was a very nice, good, calm speech, supported by light emotions of the audience, I’m talking about myself. There was thunderous applause in the hall
– he emphasizes in an interview with the portal wPolityce.pl John Mosinski.
The chairman used the words of the Polish and German bishops – “we forgive and ask for forgiveness”. I missed a firmer “sorry”. We had a little bit of that today
he adds.
The PiS MP hopes that the issue of the Volhynia massacre will be clarified after the war in Ukraine ends.
When the time is right, the issue of the massacre and the Volhynian genocide will be clarified with the Ukrainian side. Everything is ahead of us and as an optimist I think it is time to clear up this very painful past
– say.
Śniadek: “I have mixed feelings, but I received this speech quite well”
Another interlocutor of the wPolityce.pl portal, Janusz Sniadekdoes not hide that he is not completely satisfied with the speech of the chairman of the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada.
I have mixed feelings, but I received this speech quite well. There was a reference to the crime in Volhynia, but to me it sounded a bit too neutral, Stefanczuk somewhat moved away from the responsibility of the Ukrainians for the perpetrator
– emphasizes Janusz Śniadek.
Moreover, there was certainly everything that could be expected in this speech, there was talk of thanks to the Poles
he adds.
MP Pis points to another element of Stefanczuk’s speech.
One element that surprised me was an extended passage in which he thanked Mr. Grodzki. In addition to this assistance from society, measurable assistance, mainly military, was provided by the executive branch, the Polish government
– say.
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Source: wPolityce