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James Chau Interviews... Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2010

Ahead of its EU Presidency in 2011, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski talks about how his country intends to lead the region. He also discusses the economic prospects for Warsaw and how it has avoided the AIDS epidemic in Eastern Europe. Interview recorded in New York.

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  • this ass hole is working against freedom of speech citing people hate him because his overwhelming lack of competence and backbone. He has totalitarian mindset shame on him!

  • @woopeea buddy who's kidding U? stop kidding yourself. he.he.. mr. european :D You don't have to believe me but before you make any other stupid comment, u better check economic statistics from GUS between 2007 (PiS) and now (PO). It is clear that Civic Platform is pro-russian in their politics - so they are not so much European after all ;) mr. european ha..ha..

  • @gniewkoslawny stop kidding me.. pis party and success? of what? of 2km of highway built within 2 years? Cambodia probably built more than that....

  • yeah, it’s true Poland have done well recently, but it was all because the Elite (PiS Party) and Polish President Lech Kaczynski (97 people) that have been murdered on April 10, 2010 near town of Smolensk (Russia).

    This kind of misinformation is very common by the Polish main stream media controlled by post-communistic agents and gov. now in power the Civic Platform Party. It does not take much to get informed, and seek information and not wait and be spoon fed the propaganda of the success.

  • I would much more concentrate on getting new investment from China in Poland than from Japan or Korea. Simply becouse of fact that China and Poland are VERY similar culturewise and economy countries. Those two countries are two growing economies, Poland needs Chinese products and China needs Poland as a doors to Europe. Partnership is neccesery.

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