Poland’s President Andrzej Duda, acting on the recommendation of Head of the Office for Veterans and War Victims Karol Nawrocki, has revoked the Order of the White Eagle from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The decision has sharply divided Polish political circles, eliciting both praise and criticism. Jan Grabiec, from the Prime Minister’s Chancellery, suggested that Nawrocki would be welcomed with honors in Moscow for this action. Former head of the National Security Bureau, Sławomir Cenckiewicz, framed the move as an opportunity to redefine Polish-Ukrainian relations. The revocation centers on allegations of historical revisionism and perceived disrespect towards Polish citizens by Ukrainian officials, though specifics remain contested. The move signals a potential shift in the dynamic between the two nations, currently allies against Russian aggression. The controversy highlights existing tensions regarding historical memory and future cooperation.