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Inside Poland

Will the Polish EU presidency revive the Eastern Partnership with Ukraine, Moldova and Belarus? Promoting democratic values to secure its borders as well as economic cooperation with Eastern neighbours are among the top priorities of the Polish government.

By Christophe ROBEET

Guests:

  • Iwona Ostapkowicz, Journalist, Courrier International
  • Piotr Moszynski, Journalist, RFI
  • George Frederick Jewsbury, Historian and associate researcher, Centre for the Study of Russian, Caucasian and Central European Studies (Paris)     

Presented by Christophe Robeet, produced by Anastassia Metral                                    
 

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