Sikorski Suggests Bąkiewicz Visit Moscow. "So He Can Claim the Polish Victims there."
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The national interest demands deepening our cooperation with Berlin. The nationalist drumbeat has gone so far that the government is afraid to sign an agreement on deeper military cooperation.
This was reported by the Berlin police. German law enforcement officials informed that on June 16, about 15 people in the park in front of the Reichstag with posters, a large wooden cross and loud shouts wanted to march to the Polish memorial stone. They were forbidden to do so and offered to hold a demonstration in the Sculpture Park or go to the memorial site alone. As the group moved towards the monument, the police detained six activists who…
The incident involving Robert Bąkiewicz and members of the Border Defense Movement in central Berlin sparked a widespread political debate. Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski sharply criticized Bąkiewicz's actions, accusing him of political motivations and suggesting that true patriotism requires also standing up for the Polish victims of the Russian purges. The case received widespread attention in both Poland and Germany.
The attack on representatives of the Border Defense Movement in Berlin received widespread attention. Radosław Sikorski decided to make a joke about it.
Marcin Przydacz argued that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs should respond to the actions of German police regarding Robert Bąkiewicz in Berlin. Radosław Sikorski posted a sarcastic comment.
Robert Bąkiewicz's daughter and a group of PiS MPs were unable to obtain information from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding the detention of Poles in Berlin.

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