Burning Ukrainian flag a `pro-Russian provocation` – Polish ambassador to Ukraine

The act of burning the Ukrainian flag in Warsaw during the 98th anniversary is pro-Russian provocation, the Poland`s ambassador to Ukraine Yan Peklo claimed on Tuesday, Ukraine Today reported citing Interfax.

”It was pure provocation, orchestrated by the pro-Russian ambience in Poland. And I think more of such provocations are yet to come. Russia tries to antagonize the Poles and the Ukrainians, tries to divide us,” the ambassador told, according to Ukraine Today.

Russia tries to destabilize both Ukraine and the EU, claimed Peklo. He also stressed that Warsaw still keeps supporting sanctions against Russian over its war in Donbas and Crimea annexation unless the Minsk agreements are fulfilled.

As reported previously, the Ukrainian flag was burned on November 11 during the nationalistic march devoted to the 98th Independence Day of Poland. The unknown masked men who had burned the flag were later beaten up by the Polish nationalists. 

As the incident went public, the Ukrainian foreign ministry delivered a protest note to the Polish diplomatic department. 


See also: Far-right nationalists organized march on Polish independence day and burned Ukrainian flag. Video


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