Is that submission?
‘I am pleased that Ambassador Mark Brzeziński welcomes the efforts of the Ministry to reconstruct the regulation of law in Poland“ – said Justice Minister Adam Bodnar during a gathering with the US Embassy in Poland.
‘Good Polish-American relations are an crucial part of the abroad policy of both countries“The government typical Donald Tusk added in a conversation with Marek Brzeziński. And the storm broke out... Right-wing Twitter thunders due to the fact that it recognises that Ambassador Brzeziński "sold Poland to Germany". We will not comment on this, but it is interesting that Witold Juras tweeted this. He's not a propagandist in the PiS service. No, and he referred to Adam Bodnar’s words with large skepticism.
Ambassadors let themselves more than years ago
Witold Juras points out that in the current activities of ambassadors, possibly peculiarly American in the case of Poland (this is our suggestion), there is greater freedom in commenting on the interior policy of countries in which ambassadors are acting:
Minister of Justice Adam Bodnar stated after a gathering with the US Ambassador: "I am pleased that Ambassador Mark Brzezinski welcomes the activities of the ministry leading to the restoration of the regulation of law in Poland". Traditionally, ambassadors should avoid home affairs assessments in the host country. The above, somewhat conservative, rule of diplomacy has been modified in fresh years, and modern ambassadors let themselves to make statements that could be considered inappropriate respective years ago.
Unnecessary “rejoice” after commendation from the US Ambassador
Witold Juras believes that it is out of place to show joy after receiving praise from the U.S. Ambassador due to the fact that it can be taken distant – to usage a alternatively abroad wording of the current head of diplomacy Radosław Sikorski – as a “doing grace” to the Americans:
However, what has not changed, and what is seemingly not understood by Minister Bodnar, is that a associate of the government of a self-respecting state has no right to publically "joice" erstwhile praised by the ambassador of another country. possibly it would be good for Minister Bodnar to explain the principles of relations with Ambassadors to the Minister of abroad Affairs Radosław Sikorski, who pointed out the excessive tendency of Polish politicians to “do favors” to the United States a fewer years ago..