Poland’s Ambassador to Russia Kshyshto Krayevsky in Interfax Interviews announced Warsaw’s readiness to dialogue with Moscow on complex historical issues.
Polish side “has repeatedly offered Russia to resume dialogue within the framework of the Polish-Russian Group on difficult issues,” assures a diplomat. “However, we will not insist. This Russian side herself will decide when she is ready for a conversation about history,” said Kraevsky.
He also urged Russia to give Poland to fragments of the aircraft, in which President Lech Kaczynsky broke in 2010 near Smolensky, and resolve the question of the monument to the victims of the catastrophe.
“both of these questions require, first of all, the political will from the Russian side – from Poland there is such will there. I think that the achievement of a constructive decision on these two issues would be a huge step towards improving our bilateral relations,” concluded Kraevsky.
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