"The European concept of freedom of expression differs from the US, but now the US is trying to impose on us its own," said abroad Minister Radosław Sikorski during Saturday's debate at the Munich safety Conference. The Deputy Prime Minister besides spoke about the ongoing war in Ukraine and on this occasion he hit Donald Trump. - I don't have a image of Putin in my house," he said.

RadosławSikorski appeared in the last Saturday discussion panel in Munich on the state of transatlantic relations. The head of Polish diplomacy agreed to answer the question, "whether the West inactive exists"but he pointed out that there were always differences between the 2 sides of the Atlantic.
As he mentioned erstwhile he first came to Washington, He thought he was a conservative.But he was amazed to find his concept rights to healthcare is possession of weapons They made him a "couch" in America. He pointed out that akin "civilized" differences be in the perception of freedom of speech, which in America is almost unlimited.
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- I'm sorry. In Europe, for crucial historical reasons, for example in Poland, it is prohibited to advocate fascism and communism for very crucial historical reasons. We believe in freedom of speech with responsibility. And what happened here last year was that The vice president of the United States told us that our concept of freedom of speech is censorshipAnd I just don't accept it," Sikorski said. - And the difficulty we're dealing with right now is that One side of the Atlantic is trying to impose its values on the another side and that is unacceptable - added.
Radosław Sikorski spoke in Munich. He returned to the presidential election.
In the further part of the discussion, the head of the MFA besides criticized violations by the administration Donald Trump the previously unwritten regulation of mutual non-interference in the political process inside Western democracy. He cited an example of support by an American leader Karol Nawrocki in the presidential election.
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- I'm sorry. We utilized to not interfere (in the affairs of allies), but interfered in the name of democracy in the politics of autocracy, and now the other - Sikorski assessed. - I'm sorry. It's completely outrageous. And in Poland, for example, this is irrational - added.
As he pointed out, Poland has been the most pro-American country in Europe for years"The United States had a wonderful situation in which the government and opposition competed for who would be more pro-American". - I'm sorry. When you start choosing pages, different dynamics begins - stated.
"I don't have a image of Putin". Radosław Sikorski hit Donald Trump
The discussion attended by Sikorski and, among others, the erstwhile US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, and the head of Czech diplomacy, Petr Macinka, focused mainly on ideological differences between conservatives and liberals, as well as on the approach of both sides of the Atlantic to the war in Ukraine. Clinton recognised this as the most crucial origin of differences between the US and Europe.
- I'm sorry. I think the Trump administration's position towards Ukraine is shameful.. I believe the effort to force Ukraine to surrender with Putin is shameful. I think Putin and Trump's efforts to profit from the misfortune and death of the Ukrainian people are a historical mistake and corruption to the end of power - said erstwhile head of US diplomacy.
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When Gladden Pappin, a right-wing American political scientist who headed the Hungarian Institute of global Affairs warned not to stick a patch on Trump "Putina apologists"Sikorski has put up a image of Putin in the White House. - I'm sorry. I don't have a image of Putin in my house. - stated.
Polish deputy prime minister besides entered a verbal clash with his counterpart with Czech Macinka, who criticized the patching of fascists to political opponents. Sikorski replied that there are fascists in Europe and that contrary to Macinka's words it is not a problem that ended 70-80 years ago. In a akin way, he matched Pappin, who criticized the exclusion of any political parties in Europe. “Yes, we exclude fascists,” said Radosław Sikorski.
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