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Historical feud threatens to derail crucial relationship for Ukraine

Washington Examiner

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June 22, 2026

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Historical feud threatens to derail crucial relationship for Ukraine

Ukraine is now at odds with Poland, one of its closest and most important allies in its effort to defeat Russian aggression, over their fraught historical relationship. The dispute centers on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s decision last month to honor World War II Ukrainian national fighters who fought against the Soviet Union. The Poles consider []

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Kyiv Post

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· Jul 4, 2026

How Will the Russo-Ukrainian War End?

Historically, wars tend to end in five ways. Ukraine has managed to exclude some of less appealing variants due to its stronger position in recent months. Now, with the US distracted and Ukraine hitting Russia hard, a shift in the negotiating dynamics will reflect the fact that Moscow may be overplaying its hand.

TASS

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· Jul 6, 2026

Russia’s SVR says London orchestrated June’s Sevastopol museum attack

According to the service, London views the Ukraine conflict largely as an attempt to avenge their failed 19th-century project to inflict a strategic defeat on Russia

Atlantic Council

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· Jul 5, 2026

With Putin visibly weakened, now is the time to back Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin is currently in a weaker position than at any time since Ukraine's battlefield victories in 2022. Kyiv's Western allies must seize this window of opportunity to push for peace through strength, writes Kira Rudik. The post With Putin visibly weakened, now is the time to back Ukraine appeared first on Atlantic Council.

Townhall

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· Jul 6, 2026

Could the Russia-Ukraine Conflict Finally End?

Could the Russia-Ukraine Conflict Finally End?

DNyuz

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· Jun 21, 2026

Bitter Historical Feud Threatens Ukraine-Poland Alliance

The two neighbors wholeheartedly support allying with the West and cooperating closely on military affairs, and are fully in agreement today in opposing Russian expansionism. But history gets in the way. Tensions between Poland and Ukraine escalated sharply on Saturday over a rancorous dispute over the commemoration of World War II-era figures. Poland’s president, Karol []

EUobserver

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· Jul 1, 2026

How a Polish-Ukrainian dispute over WW2 spiralled into a tit-for-tat medal spat

Conflict over Ukrainian Insurgent Army actions during World War Two recently escalated into biggest tension between Ukraine and Poland in decades. Now leaders of both nations keep returning each other's honours and medals.

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Related coverage for "Historical feud threatens to derail crucial relationship for Ukraine": Kyiv Post — How Will the Russo-Ukrainian War End?. TASS — Russia’s SVR says London orchestrated June’s Sevastopol museum attack. Atlantic Council — With Putin visibly weakened, now is the time to back Ukraine. Townhall — Could the Russia-Ukraine Conflict Finally End?. DNyuz — Bitter Historical Feud Threatens Ukraine-Poland Alliance. EUobserver — How a Polish-Ukrainian dispute over WW2 spiralled into a tit-for-tat medal spat