Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop and the Katyn Forest Massacre Memorial Committee have come to an agreement on relocating the memorial statue, both sides are reporting tonight.

In a tweet, Fulop called the deal a "win-win.''

According to a statement from the committee, the statue will be relocated to the foot of York Street on the Hudson River. The Polish consul general in New York, Maciej Golubiewski, declined to comment, saying there is a press conference planned for Monday. A city spokeswoman declined to elaborate on Fulop's tweet.

The statue is being moved as the city looks to turn its current Exchange Place home into a new park with a splash area for kids.

When committee members and Polish representatives learned that the statue was being moved, there was outrage, particularly after one business representative said the statue was too gruesome for mothers and children passing by.

Two lawsuits were filed to try to stop the original move.

As a result of the deal, rallies planned for Saturday and Sunday have been canceled.