The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is in Poland meeting with Donald Tusk and the pair have made a diplomatic breakthrough over a longstanding dispute which has lasted since the Second World War.
The long-standing dispute between Kyiv and Warsaw is over the Volhynia killings which happened between 1943 and 1945.
Poland said that more than 10,000 Polish people were killed by the Ukrainian nationalists, which also saw thousands of Ukrainians being killed as a result of reprisal killings.
Tusk has said there has been a “breakthrough” as Ukraine has now allowed the first exhumation of the Volhynia killing to happen.
The Kremlin has taken a swipe at the decision, the spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, “This is the reality of Ukraine, the Kyiv regime, where they exhume the remains of war heroes and glorify the Nazis and their lackeys in every possible way.”
Peskov said that the remains of the Soviet war heroes reflects the true nature of Kyiv be exhuming the bodies.
He said, “As for the exhumation of the remains of a Great Patriotic War hero, this is, unfortunately, the reality of Ukraine under the Kiev regime, where they exhume the remains of war heroes and glorify Nazis and their collaborators in every way possible.
“The spokesman emphasised that “the essence of the Kiev regime has repeatedly manifested itself in such actions.”
“To our regret, the curators of the Kiev regime, the countries of Western Europe, constantly turn a blind eye to this,” he added.
