Poland's Leader Concerned About Ukraine

 

‘Ukraine cannot afford to waste what it gained in the course of the Orange revolution’, said Poland’s president Aleksander Kwasniewski.

Speaking at the European Economic Forum in Krynica and referring to the sacking of Ukraine’s prime minister Yulia Timoshenko, president Kwasniewski compared the latest developments in Kiev to Poland’s internal situation at the beginning of the 1990s. Then the Solidarity circles split to form various political parties. Still, Poland managed to reach its strategic goals. ‘This is the path for Ukraine to follow- to keep the objectives in sight despite changing leadership’, added Aleksander Kwasniewski.

Source: Radio Polonia

Dec.14.2002

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