"I am not an enemy of Ukraine; I am an enemy of Banderaism": Bohutsky responds to being added to the Myrotvorets list
Zbigniew Bogucki, head of the Polish President’s Office, responded to his inclusion in the “Myrotvorets” database. The politician stated that he does not consider himself an opponent of Ukraine and described himself as an “enemy of Banderaism,” not of the Ukrainian state.
In his statement, Bogucki emphasized that he would continue to support Ukrainians suffering from Russian aggression. He also mentioned the aid provided to Ukrainian refugees following the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion and his humanitarian trip to Ukraine.
At the same time, the Polish official stated that he would not change his position regarding his assessment of the activities of the OUN and UPA and would continue to advocate for honoring the memory of the victims of the Volhynia tragedy and other historical events that he associates with crimes against the civilian population.
Bogucki emphasized that he remains opposed to Russia’s policies and its aggression against Ukraine; however, he called on Kyiv, in his words, to “face the truth” regarding the complex chapters of their shared history.

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Navrotskyi referred to western Ukraine as Eastern Lesser Poland.
Earlier, Navrotsky met with leaders from Romania and the Baltic states.
As a reminder, the International Conference on the Reconstruction of Ukraine (URC 2026) begins on Wednesday, June 24, in the Polish city of Gdańsk, bringing together a record number of international delegates and business representatives.
A large-scale international conference on the reconstruction of Ukraine, URC 2026, will take place in Gdańsk.