WARSAW REFUSES TO RECOGNIZE NEW LEADER

Published: 30 August 2005 y., Tuesday

Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Jan Truszczynski said on the TVN24 television channel on 28 August that Poland will not recognize the newly elected leadership of the SPB because it was installed after pressure from Belarusian President Alyaksandr Lukashenka's regime.

"The Polish government will not recognize the [SPB] authorities elected in this manner," Truszczynski said, adding that the election "violated all democratic norms." Warsaw's official position with regard to the SPB's new leadership has been backed by three main opposition parties -- the Civic Platform, Law and Justice, and the League of Polish Families.

"Gazeta Wyborcza" reported on 29 August that the Polish government will stop financing the current SPB while continuing assistance to the Polish minority in Belarus. According to "Gazeta Wyborcza," since 1989 Poland's upper house, the Senate, supported the 400,000-strong Polish minority in Belarus with some 29 million zlotys ($8.8 million according to the current exchange rate). This year the Senate reportedly allocated 2.4 million zlotys ($620,000) for Belarusian Poles.

Šaltinis: rferl.org
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

Sea, sun and SMS

EU ends 'roaming rip-off’' with calling, texting and surfing abroad all to become cheaper more »

Anxious Austria awaits Bruno

British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen unleashes Bruno on the world. After Borat and Ali G, the gay Austrian fashion reporter is Cohen's latest character. more »

Russian and rich? No problem here.

There were no signs of an economic downturn at Moscow's Millionaire Summer Fair. more »

Bank SNORAS expands the customer service subdivision network in Vilnius region

This summer Bank SNORAS, owning the largest customer service network in Vilnius region, will add 2 more mini-banks to the customer service subdivision network in Vilnius and Lentvaris. more »

Swimming in the sea? Find out how clean the water is!

When booking a holiday or planning a daytrip many people check out restaurants, sight-seeing and beaches before they leave. more »

Irish women act on climate change in Africa

In Eritrea, women and children spend much of their day collecting fuel. Now, thanks to the Irish Countrywomen's Association (ICA), and the ingenuity of an Eritrean inventor, carbon-efficient stoves are being installed in their homes. more »

Jackson storms the music charts

As the world mourns Michael Jackson, the pop star proves that he deserved the rank of King of Pop. more »

Double bliss for wedding twins

The twin sisters met and fell in love with identical twin brothers, Dmitry and Alexei. Then when it came to planning their wedding day - they decided what better way to celebrate - then all together. more »

Sex-selective abortion protest

Thousands of women hold a massive rally in India protesting against an increasing number of abortions. In some areas of India an estimated 2,000 unborn girls are illegally aborted every day in India, according to the United Nations. more »

Climate change - act and adapt

“Green week” expected to get people talking about environmental issues between 23 and 26 June. more »