Вы находитесь на старой версии сайта "Хартия'97 - Новости Беларуси". Замените, пожалуйста, адрес сайта Хартии в закладках. Для перехода на новый сайт нажмите здесь.
Charter'97
беларуская версiя | forum | русская версия
news  |  actions  |  photo chronicle  |  show trials  |  documents  |  file  |  projects  


 ARCHIVE 
1998-2002

 ARCHIVE 

SuMoTuWeThFrSa
  1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 2930 31      




 SEARCH 

advanced search


 PROJECTS 


ALL PROJECTS

 SUBSCRIBE 

Politics and News from Belarus - Charter'97

 ADVERT 

 ADVERT 




 NEWS 



Polish Foreign Ministry Protests against Non-admission of Senate’s Deputy Speaker to Belarus
13:49, 29/01/2007

Foreign Ministry of Poland has filed a note of protest to Belarusian embassy in connection with prohibiting Deputy Speaker of Polish Senate Krzysztof Putra to enter Belarus. A news agency BelaPAN was told about that by an activist of the public association Union of Poles in Belarus Andrei Poczobut.

As we have informed, on January 26 Belarusian border guards denied entry to Belarus for Deputy Speaker of the Polish Senate Krzysztof Putra. Krzysztof Putra was to visit Hrodna and have a meeting with members of the UPB.

“On January 26 Polish Foreign Ministry called in an advisor of Belarusian Ambassador to Poland Uladzimir Chushau, and a note of protest was delivered to him. It was underlined in the note that K. Putra had a diplomatic passport. He is a representative of the Polish Senate and is responsible for ties with Polish community in Belarus. Besides, relations with Polish expatriates all over the world are a one of the functions of the Polish Senate,” A. Poczobut said.

As said by the UPB activist, Polish Foreign Ministry desire explanations from the Belarusian side in connection with the incident.

“As for us, Poles living in Belarus, we are indignant at absurd actions of the Belarusian regime. The decision to ban the Polish deputy and diplomat from entering Belarus, to my mind, vividly shows that normalization of relations with the West is a typical fairy-tale intended for a western man of the street. This incident has undoubtedly confirmed that in reality Belarusian authorities are not ready for any normalization of relations,” A. Poczobut said.




 TODAY 



 ADVERT 



1998-2007 © Charter'97. E-mail: charter@charter97.org

Dear Colleagues. Remember, please, you are expected to refer to the Charter`97 Press Center when using the site materials. News export , javascript-informer

Technical Support webmaster@charter97.org. Ads on the site adv@charter97.org                         


Rating All.BY Rambler's Top100
реклама: