Poland hails breakthrough with Ukraine over second world war Volhynia atrocity
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In a significant development, Poland and Ukraine have reached an agreement allowing the exhumation of Polish victims of the 1940s massacres by Ukrainian nationalists, marking a pivotal moment in their historical reconciliation.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk noted the growing understanding between Poland and Ukraine, emphasizing the importance of empathy in healing historical wounds and acknowledging the shared difficult past of both nations.
The Polish government sees the agreement to allow exhumations as a breakthrough in their relationship with Ukraine, one that not only honors the memory of the victims but also sets the stage for future cooperation between the countries.
During the press conference, both leaders highlighted their commitment to a constructive historical dialogue, linking it to broader issues of European security and cooperation in response to the ongoing geopolitical challenges in the region.
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