Poland has rescinded the Order of the White Eagle, the nation’s highest distinction, from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The decision was made by Karol Nawrocki, a key figure in the Polish government, escalating tensions between Kyiv and Warsaw. Ukraine’s government has condemned the move as “disrespectful,” signaling a significant deterioration in bilateral relations. The revocation stems from an ongoing dispute, the specifics of which were not detailed in the initial report, but clearly involve a breakdown in diplomatic courtesy. This action represents a symbolic but potent gesture of disapproval from Poland towards Ukraine. Further details regarding the reasons behind the decision and potential repercussions are anticipated. The move is likely to further strain already complex geopolitical dynamics in the region.
