Poland’s Presidential Chancellery, headed by Karol Nawrocki, has revoked the Order of the White Eagle from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Ukraine’s Presidential Office has offered a brief response to the decision, declining extensive comment. Responding to a query from the Polish Press Agency, the office provided a two-word answer, indicating a lack of detailed reaction. The revocation follows a period of strained relations between the two countries, particularly regarding agricultural imports and historical disputes. Details surrounding the specific reasons for the order’s removal remain limited, with Polish officials citing unspecified actions as justification. This move is likely to further complicate diplomatic ties between Warsaw and Kyiv. The lack of a substantial Ukrainian response suggests a deliberate strategy of restraint.