Section: Poland Radio (Poland)
Poland Radio (Polskie Radio dla Zagranicy) is the international broadcasting station of
Poland. It was founded in 1925 with the headquater in Warsaw, Poland, EU. It
broadcasts in Belarusian, English, German, Hebrew, Polish, Russian, and
Ukrainian.
There is the official website with Ukrainian version Polskie Radio dla Zagranicy
Polish FM says lifting sanctions against Russia is ‘not on the table’
In light of continuing conflict in Ukraine, lifting sanctions against Russia was “not on the table” when EU diplomats met in Brussels on Monday, Poland’s Foreign Minister has said. …read more Source: Polskie...
Polish foreign ministry calls for ceasefire in Donbass
Poland’s foreign ministry has expressed concern with the worsening situation in the eastern Ukrainian region of Donbass, and has called for a ceasefire. …read more Source: Polskie...
Pro-Russian seperatists attack Avdiivka, Ukraine
Pro-Russian separatists continue an onslaught on Avdiivka, in the eastern-Ukrainian region of Donbass, after launching the attack on Sunday. …read more Source: Polskie...
Russia may pose threat to Poland with war games in Belarus: expert
Russia plans to threaten Poland and Lithuania with the “soft occupation” of Belarus during war games later this year, Ukrainian military expert Alexey Arestovich has said. …read more Source: Polskie...
Polish FM demands inquiry over vandalism at WWII memorials in Ukraine
Speaking over the phone with his Ukrainian counterpart, Poland’s foreign minister demanded an inquiry into vandalism that has taken place at a WWII memorial in central Ukraine. …read more Source: Polskie...
Ukraine: Bykivnia WWII graves vandalised
Graves at the WWII cemetery in Bykivnia north-central Ukraine, where thousands of Polish officers are buried, were vandalised with red paint overnight. …read more Source: Polskie...
Poland most popular travel destination for Ukrainians
Ukrainians most often travel to Poland when heading abroad, according to border guards. …read more Source: Polskie...
Polish Foreign Ministry slams damage to WWII monument in Ukraine
The Polish foreign ministry is demanding that the destruction of a monument to the Poles murdered in 1944 in the village of Huta Pieniacka in Ukraine should be examined by authorities. …read more Source: Polskie...
Polish Foreign Ministry slams vandalisation of WWII monument in Ukraine
The Polish foreign ministry is demanding that the vandalisation of a monument to the Poles murdered in 1944 in the village of Huta Pieniacka in Ukraine to be examined by authorities. …read more Source: Polskie...
No alternative to partnership with Poland: Poroshenko
There is no alternative to a strategic partnership between Ukraine and Poland, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has said. …read more Source: Polskie...