Poland's Walesa Calls For New Marshall Plan For East Europe

Published: 2 September 2000 y., Saturday
Lech Walesa, whose Soldidarity trade union helped bring down communism in Europe, called Tuesday for a new Marshall Plan to help develop the fragile countries left in its wake. "I have to say, paradoxically, that the situation after the Cold War is worse than after the Second World War," said Walesa at a conference held as part of the twentieth anniversary of the strike by Gdansk shipyard workers in August 1980 that led to the establishment of Solidarity. Walesa, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his handling of the strike and later became Poland's first post-communist president, said the West was surprised by the fall of communism and still has not found an adequate response. "We need a new Marshall Plan. Not especially for Poland, the Czech Republic or Hungary, we get by more or less, but for Russia, Ukraine and Belarus," said Walesa at the conference on the role of Solidarity in politics in the twentieth century. Three days of ceremonies are being held in Gdansk to commemorate the anniversary of the strike, including the opening of a new exhibit at the shipyard on the strike, a congress of the trade union and many concerts, exhibitions, as well as an open-air showing of Andrzej Wajda's celebrated film of the 1980 strike, "The Iron Man."
Šaltinis: Agence France Presse
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

The U.S. has made a decision to transport shipments via Lithuania

President of the Republic of Lithuania Dalia Grybauskaitė welcomed the decision taken by the U.S. Government to transport shipments for the international mission in Afghanistan by transit via the Klaipėda Seaport. more »

Budgets Committee backs EU Solidarity Fund aid for France and Portugal

EU Solidarity Fund aid to repair storm damage in France and Portugal was approved by the Budgets Committee on Thursday. more »

European Investment Bank to provide technical support for sustainable and climate resilient water projects in Samoa

The European Investment Bank and the Government of Samoa formally agreed to support the rehabilitation and upgrade of independent water schemes in the Pacific island state under a EUR 250,000 technical assistance programme. more »

Single Market Forum: A Europe for businesses and consumers after 2012?

Steps to overhaul the European Union's flagship single market were discussed on Tuesday (9 November) by MEPs and interested parties. more »

Blueprint for energy security

Strategy to secure a sustainable EU energy supply and support economic growth over the next decade. more »

EU Globalisation Adjustment Fund: Parliament backs aid for Irish workers

EU funding to help 850 former workers in the aircraft maintenance industry around Dublin find new jobs was approved by the European Parliament on Thursday. more »

Afghans hope saffron will oust Opium

Saffron farmers in western Afghanistan hope to oust opium as a harvest crop. more »

€114,250 form EU Globalisation Fund to help 189 former workers in Polish shipbuilding sector

The European Commission has approved an application from Poland for assistance from the European Globalisation adjustment Fund (EGF). more »

Vision for European industry

New plans for EU industry to create jobs while keeping manufacturing in Europe. more »

€ 3.5m from European Globalisation Fund to help workers in Spanish textile and construction sectors

The European Commission has approved two applications from Spain for assistance from the EU Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF). more »