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Zelenskiy’s chief of staff renounces Polish medal amid WW2 dispute

By Thomson Reuters Jun 20, 2026 | 2:28 AM

KYIV, June 20 (Reuters) – President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s chief of staff said on Saturday he was renouncing a Polish ​state medal after President Karol ‌Nawrocki stripped Zelenskiy of Poland’s top honour over a historical dispute.

The move by Kyrylo Budanov threatens to deepen a diplomatic rift between the ‌close ​strategic partners as Kyiv ⁠rallies allies to ⁠push Russia to end its war on Ukraine.

Nawrocki said on Friday he was revoking the Order of the White ​Eagle from Zelenskiy after he renamed a military unit in honour of ⁠World War Two-era Ukrainian ⁠insurgents blamed for massacring Poles.

Budanov ​said he was renouncing the Golden Officer’s ​Cross of the Order of Merit of ‌the Republic of Poland, awarded to him last year, to protest against a move he described as “a gift” for ⁠Russia.

“Our nations have long-standing relations and different pages of history – both heroic and tragic,” he posted ⁠on ‌social media. “However, this should be ⁠an occasion for deep reflection, ​not ‌crude political speculation.”

Ukrainian Foreign Minister ​Andrii Sybiha ⁠had earlier called Nawrocki’s decision a “strategic error”, and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, a Nawrocki opponent, urged both leaders to remain calm.

(Reporting by Dan Peleschuk. Editing by ​Mark Potter)