The creators of the “Reset” series have revealed a document showing that in December 2009, the head of the MFA’s Eastern Department, Jarosław Bratkiewicz, met with Russian experts in St.
President Kaczyński’s speech may not please Putin – he was sincere, honest and, moreover, referred to the realities of then and unfortunately also today, because then as well as today the tendencies to build an empire are emerging. It is thought in an imperialist spirit, one could even say it is fascist
– points out Prof. Pool.
“Listening to Russian suggestions is unacceptable.
The steps taken by the Tusk government, in accordance with Russian requirements, regarding the separation of visits, are something completely incomprehensible, they are scandalous. The diplomacy of a sovereign state should not respond to such allusions or President Kaczyński’s speech, whether Putin liked it or not. Normal behavior would be for a delegation, including the president and prime minister, to fly to Katyn. That would be normal, dignified behavior. Any heed to Russian suggestions is unacceptable
he adds.
Prof. De Pole is convinced that a Russian attack on the Polish president took place on 10 April 2010 in Smolensk and that part of the preparation for this was arranging the separation of the visits of Lech Kaczyński and Donald Tusk.
I am not saying that this was an intentional action by the Tusk government, as we have no evidence for that, but I am convinced that the Russian side carried out an attack on the president on April 10, 2010, and it can be assumed that the separation of visits to Katyn was part of this attack. I have no doubt this was a premeditated murder. The diplomatic game the Russians played to get President Kaczyński to fly separately was a deliberate act
– say.
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