Post by bescheid on Dec 12, 2007 12:34:23 GMT -7
In pursuant of currant post exchanges in regards to topic {Polish Jewisch History} is perhaps a surprise addition of official.
A new day brought forward of a new sun rise, has in self, a revelation in self presented. The new Prime Minister {Honourable Donald Tusk} has brought upon him self, the task of re- building of bridges for the currant and future relationship between our two countries.
Of a very timely determination in timing. For at present are some very vexing possible decisions will be on the table of Mr. Tusk in coming time periods. For Poland is situated between the East and the West. That of Russian Federation, and Germany. Not a good position.
For in short future, are some presenting volatile currant issues.
The Kettle of hot water is currant in brew in the region of Kosovo. The Albanians are demanding Independence at the displeasure of the Serbian contengence. At currant, the Serbian contengence is fully backed by the Russian Federation with consent of The Russian Counsel. This would be in opposition of the currant American Foreign policy as decided by the currant American Bush Foreign Policy, as enforced by NATO.
The Polish Government will in short time, must decide as direction of support and pursuit of which of these power basis will be to their advantage. Will it pursue to that of the Camp of the Russian Federation {remember the earth gas pipe line} or to the power base of the American camp?
--The future is to those with the courage to carry the torch--
New chapter opened in German-Polish relation.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel (l.) and Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk (dpa) German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk agreed Tuesday (11 Dec.) to face up to points of difference between their two countries at their first meeting in Berlin since Tusk took office last month.
"There can be no taboo themes between friends," Tusk said, signalling a significant improvement in relations between the two neighbours following two years of mutual tension under his predecessor, Jaroslaw Kaczynski.
Merkel said they had agreed "not to evade difficult issues" such as the planned Nord Stream Pipeline to pipe gas directly to Germany from Russia under the Baltic.
The Economics ministers of both countries would discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the scheme, Merkel said.
Tusk held out the possibility of three-way discussions on the contentious issue, drawing in Russia as well as Poland and Germany.
The two leaders also discussed the continuing problems between their countries arising from World War II.
Germany fully acknowledged its responsibility for the war, and this was a permanent aspect of German politics, irrespective of the government in power, Merkel said.
She firmly rejected German fringe groups that denied the Holocaust. Tusk responded by saying that this was "a significant statement from a German chancellor."
On the question of how to remember the war's victims, Tusk acknowledged continuing differences over a planned centre in Berlin to recall the sufferings of ethnic Germans expelled from Poland and other countries at the end of the war.
He said he had raised the alternative of a museum in Danzig, where war broke out in 1939, suggesting it could be part of a "European network" of memorials.
Merkel stressed that the proposal could not be an alternative for plans for a "visible sign" in Berlin to remember the expellees, which could also be part of the network. A German delegation would visit Warsaw to explain the scheme, she said.
"The project does not have the intention of relativizing cause and effect in World War II," she added.
Earlier Merkel welcomed the Polish leader with a military guard of honour.
Ahead of the meeting, both sides stressed the need for "a new chapter" in German-Polish relations.
Source: dpa
Charles
A new day brought forward of a new sun rise, has in self, a revelation in self presented. The new Prime Minister {Honourable Donald Tusk} has brought upon him self, the task of re- building of bridges for the currant and future relationship between our two countries.
Of a very timely determination in timing. For at present are some very vexing possible decisions will be on the table of Mr. Tusk in coming time periods. For Poland is situated between the East and the West. That of Russian Federation, and Germany. Not a good position.
For in short future, are some presenting volatile currant issues.
The Kettle of hot water is currant in brew in the region of Kosovo. The Albanians are demanding Independence at the displeasure of the Serbian contengence. At currant, the Serbian contengence is fully backed by the Russian Federation with consent of The Russian Counsel. This would be in opposition of the currant American Foreign policy as decided by the currant American Bush Foreign Policy, as enforced by NATO.
The Polish Government will in short time, must decide as direction of support and pursuit of which of these power basis will be to their advantage. Will it pursue to that of the Camp of the Russian Federation {remember the earth gas pipe line} or to the power base of the American camp?
--The future is to those with the courage to carry the torch--
New chapter opened in German-Polish relation.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel (l.) and Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk (dpa) German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk agreed Tuesday (11 Dec.) to face up to points of difference between their two countries at their first meeting in Berlin since Tusk took office last month.
"There can be no taboo themes between friends," Tusk said, signalling a significant improvement in relations between the two neighbours following two years of mutual tension under his predecessor, Jaroslaw Kaczynski.
Merkel said they had agreed "not to evade difficult issues" such as the planned Nord Stream Pipeline to pipe gas directly to Germany from Russia under the Baltic.
The Economics ministers of both countries would discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the scheme, Merkel said.
Tusk held out the possibility of three-way discussions on the contentious issue, drawing in Russia as well as Poland and Germany.
The two leaders also discussed the continuing problems between their countries arising from World War II.
Germany fully acknowledged its responsibility for the war, and this was a permanent aspect of German politics, irrespective of the government in power, Merkel said.
She firmly rejected German fringe groups that denied the Holocaust. Tusk responded by saying that this was "a significant statement from a German chancellor."
On the question of how to remember the war's victims, Tusk acknowledged continuing differences over a planned centre in Berlin to recall the sufferings of ethnic Germans expelled from Poland and other countries at the end of the war.
He said he had raised the alternative of a museum in Danzig, where war broke out in 1939, suggesting it could be part of a "European network" of memorials.
Merkel stressed that the proposal could not be an alternative for plans for a "visible sign" in Berlin to remember the expellees, which could also be part of the network. A German delegation would visit Warsaw to explain the scheme, she said.
"The project does not have the intention of relativizing cause and effect in World War II," she added.
Earlier Merkel welcomed the Polish leader with a military guard of honour.
Ahead of the meeting, both sides stressed the need for "a new chapter" in German-Polish relations.
Source: dpa
Charles