AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPoland–Ukraine Diplomatic Reset: Ukraine’s foreign minister Andrii Sybiha says he proposed an “anti-crisis package” to Warsaw after a new flare-up over historical memory, including consultations between ministries, historian talks, and outreach to religious leaders to cool tensions and reduce Moscow’s chances to exploit divisions. War and Security Fallout: Russia carried out fresh overnight strikes, including a deadly drone hit in Sumy that killed four (including a child), while the US warns Russia may stage an armed “provocation” against Poland to test NATO’s resolve. Historical Memory at the Center: Poland and Ukraine also met in Warsaw to keep disputes over WWII-era honors and massacres from spiraling, with both sides insisting truth, respect, and remembrance of victims must stay central. Cultural Life: Kielce marks the 80th anniversary of the 1946 pogrom, recalling how a mob attack on Jewish survivors at 7 Planty Street turned into mass killings. Heritage Under Pressure: Slovakia’s UNESCO log-house village Vlkolínec is fighting back against mass tourism that residents say is eroding privacy and authenticity.
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