Lech Kaczynski criticizes Nicolas Sarkozy
26 November 2008 08:15 (UTC +04:00)
Warsaw – APA. Criticizing French President Nicolas Sarkozy Poland’s President Lech Kaczynski accused him of having concessional position in terms of Russia. APA reports quoting RIA Novosti that while commenting on the incident occurred in Georgia on Monday Lech Kaczynski said:
“I put in an unpleasant position those European politicians who only make concessions with regard to Russia,†he said.
Asked whether he meant French President the head of state said:
“You said it. We all know who we are talking about.â€
Lech Kaczynski added that his visit to Akhalgori (South Ossetia) showed the world community that Russians did not abide by the agreement signed in August.
“The statements that the agreement is implemented arise from certain philosophy: first to make concessions to Russia, secondly to make concessions to Russia and thirdly to make concessions to Russia. And the fourth? To make concessions to Russia again! It was said to be post of “Ossetiansâ€, but Russians controlled the territory since August 7. That’s why don’t ask me whether Ossetians or Russians fired. It was the units of Russian Armed Forces,†he said.
“I put in an unpleasant position those European politicians who only make concessions with regard to Russia,†he said.
Asked whether he meant French President the head of state said:
“You said it. We all know who we are talking about.â€
Lech Kaczynski added that his visit to Akhalgori (South Ossetia) showed the world community that Russians did not abide by the agreement signed in August.
“The statements that the agreement is implemented arise from certain philosophy: first to make concessions to Russia, secondly to make concessions to Russia and thirdly to make concessions to Russia. And the fourth? To make concessions to Russia again! It was said to be post of “Ossetiansâ€, but Russians controlled the territory since August 7. That’s why don’t ask me whether Ossetians or Russians fired. It was the units of Russian Armed Forces,†he said.
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