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Ukraine tells Israel to stay out of debate about honoring Nazi collaborators

Ukraine’s ambassador to Israel says honoring of Stepan Bandera is an internal issue, calls Israeli envoy’s comments against it ‘counterproductive’

Marchers rally outside the Kyiv City State Administration during the torchlight procession of honor, dignity and freedom on the 111th birthday anniversary of OUN-B (Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists) leader Stepan Bandera, Kyiv, January 1, 2020 (Pavlo_Bagmut/ Ukrinform / Barcroft Media via Getty Images, JTA)
Marchers rally outside the Kyiv City State Administration during the torchlight procession of honor, dignity and freedom on the 111th birthday anniversary of OUN-B (Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists) leader Stepan Bandera, Kyiv, January 1, 2020 (Pavlo_Bagmut/ Ukrinform / Barcroft Media via Getty Images, JTA)

Ukraine’s ambassador to Israel has told Jerusalem to butt out of the debate about honoring of Nazi collaborators.

Thursday’s intervention by Hennadii Nadolenko, head of Ukraine’s diplomatic mission in Tel Aviv, reflects an escalation in the disagreement between Israel and Ukraine over the issue.

The subject is related to “internal issues of Ukrainian politics” and Israel’s protests about it are “counterproductive,” Nadolenko told Israeli diplomats, according to the news site Jewish.ru.

Last week, Israel’s ambassador to Ukraine, Joel Lion, and his Polish counterpart Bartosz Cichocki wrote officials an open letter condemning the government-sponsored honoring of Stepan Bandera and Andryi Melnyk, two collaborators with the Third Reich.

The two have written on the subject before. In 2018, Lion wrote that he was shocked at an earlier act of veneration for Bandera, saying: “I cannot understand how the glorification of those directly involved in horrible anti-Semitic crimes helps fight anti-Semitism and xenophobia.”

Ukrainian diplomats had previously refrained from commenting publicly about Lion’s protests.

The veneration of Nazi collaborators, including killers of Jews, is a growing phenomenon in Eastern Europe, where many consider such individuals as heroes because they fought against Russian domination.

But few of Lion’s counterparts in those countries have spoken out as forcefully and publicly on this issue.

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