From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 2/7/2007 3:13 AM Feb 06, 2007
Poland still sees political motives behind ban on exports to Russia -ambassador
MOSCOW. Feb 6 (Interfax) - Poland is still inclined to see political motives behind the embargo on imports of Polish products to Russia and expects that, thanks to experts' inspections, Russia and the European Commission will manage to find a way out of the crisis, Polish Ambassador to Russia Jerzy Bahr told journalists in Moscow on Tuesday. "Don't consider it propaganda, but if a technical problem persists this long, it begins to assume a political dimension. Inspections in Poland are underway, and they are being conducted by specialists from Russia and the European Union. They are very important," he said. Exports of Polish products to Russia are beneficial to both countries, Bahr said. He insisted that the problem is not bilateral because it affects the relationship between Russia and the European Union, as Poland is an EU member. Asked whether Poland could lift its veto on talks between Moscow and Brussels on a new strategic agreement after the problem of the Polish meat has been resolved, Bahr said, "I believe these problems are closely interrelated, and we hope that this relation will vanish soon and we will be able to find a new agreement quite soon, but this will be within the framework of the Russian-European Union relations." http://www.interfax.com/3/238505/news.aspx
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