Kaczynski not satisfied by answer of Belarusian dictator to his letter
- 24.02.2010, 16:57
The Polish president believes that the Belarusian ruler has answered too generally, and is going to send a letter to the EU leadership.
In the letter to Alyaksandr Lukashenka Polish president called upon him to see into the matter of the Union of Poles in Belarus personally. However, no turning points in the letter of Lukashenka were found by Lech Kaczynski, noted in an interview to the European Radio for Belarus Pawel Wypych, Secretary of the Chancellery of the Polish president.
“This letter hasn’t resulted in any turning point. It looks as if Lukashenka believes all the actions recently performed by the Belarusian authorities totally acceptable and answering the standards of a democratic state,” said the state secretary of the chancellery.
Having received no appropriate reaction from the Belarusian authorities, Lech Kaczynski decided to write a letter to the European Union’s structures, to President of the European Union Herman Van Rompuy and European Parliament President Jerzy Buzek. In these letters Polish president wants to acquaint them with how Alyaksandr Lukashenka views the entire situation. And this vision does not satisfy the Polish side, said presidential minister Wladyslaw Stasiak.
“We can assuredly say this letter does not satisfy us. He has just confirmed that the talks which held before that, haven’t taken effect, haven’t brought about a satisfactory result,” Stasiak said.