The Verkhovna Rada’s statement on the Polish law, which foresees, in particular, punishment for “crimes of Ukrainian nationalists”, will be considered on Tuesday, February 6, Verkhovna Rada Speaker Andriy Parubiy has said. “The committee [on foreign affairs] prepared the text of the statement, which has already been proposed for consideration by factions and groups. Today this decision will be registered so that tomorrow we could adopt it in parliament”, he said at a meeting of the parliament’s conciliatory council on Monday.
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