Associate Professor Mykola Kapitonenko gave an interview to the newspaper Wyborza (Poland)
Ukrainian political scientist Mikola Kapitonenko points out that Ukrainian data from vessels are traditionally complex, and Polish-Ukrainian ones are not to blame. Historical conflicts always have little potential for incarceration. In both countries, the government is sensitive to the nutrition of history, and politicians are actively pursuing these issues for mobilization and pressure. In the opinion of the expert, it is impossible to “revisit” historical problems - they will continue to exist as part of national initiatives. The article concludes that the historical super rivers are deprived of a key source of tension in the Polish-Ukrainian drains, and they cannot be left in the rest of the way - it is possible to overload them with their influx into current politics.