Kaczyński to write letter to Lukashenka

The Polish President will ask to deal with “the crisis situation” of the Polish minority in Belarus (being updated) The Polish President Lech Kaczyński will write a personal letter to Alyaksandr Lukashenka asking him to settle the “crisis situation” of the Polish minority in Belarus. The Chief of the Chancellery of the Polish President Władysław Stasiak informed journalists about it at a briefing that followed the meeting of Lech Kaczyński and the Minister of Foreign Affairs Radosław Sikorski.
Władysław Stasiak: “We should take measures that would be adequate for the situation and allow our partner to understand that we are not joking and that the crisis situation should be settled as soon as possible”.

According to Władysław Stasiak, the Polish President is waiting for definite and effective actions at the forum of the European Union, the Council of Europe and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development as well as any other organizations that interested in this issue. These steps were discussed by the Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski and the Polish President Lech Kaczyński at the meeting in the President’s Palace.

Kaczyński’s adviser: The President is indignant at the situation of Poles in Belarus

The Polish President Lech Kaczyński has condemned the numerous detentions and trials of activists of the Union of Poles in Belarus not recognized by the authorities today. The President’s assistant on compatriots’ affaires abroad Mihal Dvorchak has assured ERB that Warsaw’s official policy concerning Minsk will change dramatically.
Mihal Dvorchak: “Mr. President is indignant at the situation and its development. The situation we are observing now is absolutely shocking!  Such events are unlikely to promote improvement of relations between Poland and Belarus and they complicate any further negotiations. We have had enough policy bringing no effect!”

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