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Poland-Russia: beyond tragedy?
Can the air disaster that killed Poland’s president and 95 others usher in a new era of reconciliation with Russia? François Picard’s panel explains why Moscow has already been trying to mend fences for a while.
George-Frederick JEWSBURY, Historian and Associate researcher at CERCEC (Centre d'études des mondes russe, caucasien et centre-européen), Eastern Europe Expert
Marek BRZEZINSKI, Former Journalist for RFI’s Polish section
Thomas KLAU, Senior Political Analyst at the European Council on Foreign Relations (via Satellite from Brussels)
Jakub KUMOCH, Analyst at the Polish Institute of International Affairs (via satellite from Warsaw)
Programme prepared by Yi Song and Perrine Desplats



























Comments (1)
This again is a prime example
This again is a prime example of how no one knows what they're talking abtt.
First .. what was the Polish contributor going on about? President and PM?
Second; yes, they can overcome their differences. I'm getting tired of liberal academics like Jewsbury who cannot mask their possible distaste for the U.S., hatred for their own country, and who continue their nostalgic superpower (unfortunately the wrong one) expansion. The USSR is no more and, much like it would be possible w/ Finland as well w/ the return of the forcefully ceded territories (if just woke up) it is possible to start from a clean slate.
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