Polish President Karol Nawrocki is moving to revoke Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Order of the White Eagle, Poland’s highest distinction. This decision follows Zelenskyy’s bestowal of an honorary title upon a Ukrainian special forces unit, naming them after the “Heroes of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army” (UPA). The UPA, a nationalist group, committed atrocities against Poles during World War II, sparking outrage in Poland. Polish media, including PAP, report the move is a direct response to Zelenskyy’s decision. Critics argue the honoring of the UPA is insensitive and disrespectful to Polish history. The revocation would be a significant diplomatic gesture reflecting Poland’s condemnation of the UPA’s wartime actions and Zelenskyy’s recent commendation. This action underscores ongoing tensions regarding historical memory and differing perspectives on Ukrainian nationalism.