Earlier, the Verkhovna Rada published on Twitter information about the nationalist's birthday.

After that, Morawiecki announced plans at the first meeting to remind his Ukrainian colleague Denis Shmyhal about the inadmissibility of glorifying Bandera.

“The indignation of the Prime Minister of Poland is not worth a penny, since it will not have any political consequences,” Pushkov wrote on Telegram.

According to the senator, such actions of the Polish authorities are just a formality.

In fact, the politician stressed, the political significance of such an outrage is “zero”.

In Ukraine, he added, Warsaw's reaction would be ignored.

In November, the Vice Speaker of the Sejm of Poland, Piotr Zgozhelsky, said that the nomination of Andriy Melnyk to the post of Deputy Foreign Minister of Ukraine is a slap in the face for all Poles.

In June, Melnik described Stepan Bandera as a "freedom fighter and Robin Hood".