Thursday, July 24, 2014

Poles Distust

From the MT:
"Poland Cancels Year of Bilateral Celebration With Russia Over Ukraine"

2015 was meant to be a year devoted to the celebration of Polish and Russian cultural ties, but due to the increasingly dismal situation in Ukraine, Poland has called off the festivities. "This is a decision of the government. Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski and Culture Minister Małgorzata Omilanowska categorically decided that in the current political situation, and because of everything that is happening in Ukraine, in a situation in which a plane has been shot down, it will be impossible to hold the Year of Poland in Russia," the BBC reported Thursday, citing government spokeswoman Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska. As a result of the government's decision, all events that were set to be held as part of the year of bilateral celebration will be cancelled. The Russian-Polish cross-cultural year was set in motion at a meeting between the two countries' foreign ministers in December 2013 in Warsaw. Its aim was to strengthen cultural ties between the two countries. In the aftermath of the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 last week, a catastrophe that claimed 298 lives, Poland joined the chorus of other Western countries accusing Russia of having destabilized Ukraine and perpetuated the conflict in its east. The European Union and the U.S. have imposed several rounds of sanctions against Russian officials over the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, which has intensified exponentially following Russia's annexation of Crimea in March. After a much-disputed referendum was held to decide Crimea's fate, similar referendums were launched in other cities in eastern Ukraine, where pro-Russian separatists have taken up arms and refused to recognize the new authorities in Kiev, calling instead for integration into Russia.

^ I wouldn't expect Poland to have anything to do with Russia (especially not celebrating their ties.) When I was in Poland, and also talking to Poles around the world, they really dislike and distrust Russia. You can't blame them since Poland was part of the Czarist Empire, then the Russo-Polish War in the 1920s, then the Soviet invasion and occupation of 1939-1941 and again from 1945-1991 and the different massacres (Katyn), deportations, etc of the Poles by the Russians/Soviets. In more recent times the Poles believe the Russian Government was behind the plane crash that killed many Polish Government officials on their way to a Katyn Massacre memorial. Now that Russia is in the Ukraine (which borders Poland) the Poles are clearly worried  - especially since the EU and NATO would probably only debate and talk tough if Russia invaded Poland again. ^


http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/poland-cancels-year-of-bilateral-celebration-with-russia-over-ukraine/504025.html

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