WARSAW, MINSK EXCHANGE HARSH WORDS OVER ETHNIC CONVENTION

Published: 12 September 2005 y., Monday

Belarusian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ruslan Yesin said on 8 September that the Polish government is trying to provoke a "new split" within the Union of Poles in Belarus (SPB) by extending support to the old SPB leadership that was replaced last month, Belapan reported.

Yesin was commenting on the Polish Foreign Ministry's statement earlier this month, in which Warsaw charged that the election of a new SPB leadership in August took place at a convention orchestrated by Belarusian special services. The Polish ministry said that Warsaw will back the SPB's leaders elected at a convention in March and will devise ways of efficient cooperation with the Polish ethnic community in Belarus. "It is unclear how a governmental agency, moreover that of a foreign country, may recognize or not recognize the leadership of a nongovernmental organization in a neighboring country," Yesin noted. Meanwhile, former SPB leader Andzelika Borys, who was replaced in August, met with EU officials and lawmakers in the European Parliament in Strasbourg on 8 September. Borys was accompanied by Donald Tusk, deputy speaker of the Polish parliament and a frontrunner in Poland's presidential race.

Šaltinis: RFE/RL Newsline
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.

Facebook Comments

New comment


Captcha

Associated articles

The most popular articles

“Difficult test” awaits Bolivia say election observers

A group of MEPs acting as election observers have given a cautious welcome to a constitutional referendum in Bolivia that gives more power to indigenous peoples. more »

Inmates injured in Mexico jail riot

Prison riots are no rarity in Mexico in recent times. more »

Re-thinking Europe's gas supplies after the Russia/Ukraine crisis

Cold homes and closed business due to gas shortages across much of Central and Eastern Europe in January thanks to the Russia-Ukraine gas dispute has prompted a re-think of supplies. more »

BBC resists pressure over Gaza

The BBC is facing a storm of criticism over its refusal to screen a charity appeal for Gaza. more »

France/Spain assess storm damage

People across south-western France and northern Spain are struggling to cope in the aftermath of a powerful storm that killed 15 people. more »

Al Qaeda leader threatens UK

Britain is to blame for the recent war in Gaza - that's the view of a prominent al Qaeda leader who's just published an angry warning to the UK. more »

Europe thaws out

Gas supplies are now getting through, ending the disruption that left millions of European households without heat during 13 days of bitter cold and forced thousands of schools and factories to close. more »

Israel completes pullout

Israel says it's done pulling out from the Gaza Strip. more »

Protestors target PM's car

Crowds swelled to more than a thousand outside the Iceland‘s parliament building as they demanded the government resign. more »

Eyewitnesses in Gaza

After 3 weeks of fighting and over 1,300 dead, Gaza is once again open to journalists and visitors. more »