The reset policy with Russia would have a high cost, including in basic historical facts, government spokesman Piotr Müller said on Polish Radio’s Channel One on Wednesday, when asked about the reports that appeared in the documentary series “Reset”.
The government spokesman was questioned on Polish radio about the reports that appeared in the first episode of the second documentary series “Reset”, authored by Michał Rachoń and Sławomir Cenckiewicz. The authors of the series reached the hitherto unknown correspondence of the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Sergey Lavrov, with the then Foreign Minister, Radosław Sikorski, in which they discussed the Katyn massacre from the list of controversial issues to delete.
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Donald Tusk’s government worked with Russian authorities to remove the Katyn massacre from the list of controversial issues and ensure it was not recognized as genocide – to help Putin create a new architecture of Europe
– indicated on the TVP Info portal.
High reset costs
Piotr Müller emphasized that “the reset policy with Russia – as you can see – would have a high cost, including in basic historical facts.”
For a long time, Russia wanted the Katyn issue not to hinder Polish-Russian relations. I understand Russia wanted it. I am beginning to fear how it is possible that these kinds of issues were also considered closed by the Foreign Office leadership and the leadership of the government
said a government spokesman.
Until the Katyn massacre, in which approximately 22,000 people were killed. Polish civilians, including Polish army officers, policemen and civilians belonging to the elites of the Second Polish Republic, took place in the spring of 1940. By order of the highest authorities of the Soviet Union, headed by Joseph Stalin, the NKVD officers carried out massacres of , among others, in the Katyn forest, Kalinin (now Twer) and Kharkiv. The crime came to light on April 13, 1943. This date is now the symbolic anniversary of the crime.
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Source: wPolityce