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"Madam President, it is my impression that Mr Lisek is criticising me personally. I shall not respond in kind, however, but will instead focus on the case in hand. I do indeed believe that this House is an appropriate place in which to comment on how Member States are honouring their commitments. I believe that what has taken place in Poland is disgraceful and intolerable and will bring shame upon us. I also believe that my comments in this House are not detrimental to Poland or the people of Belarus. Rather, it is the Foreign Ministry’s actions that are detrimental to Poland and the people of Belarus. I would remind Mr Lisek that the Foreign Ministry is headed by a colleague of his, and that he and his associates have a great deal of influence on what happens there.
I am glad that the civil servant responsible for publishing the pages in question has been sacked. Why was he not sacked earlier, however? It has emerged that he had been sacked previously but the process had not been completed. I am conveying this information to the House for information. It is indicative either of total ineptitude within the Polish Ministry or a rather worse scenario. Mr Lisek, I hope that you, Mr Sikorski, and all Members of this House will work together to ensure that there is no repeat of this situation, and that nothing similar occurs, because it would make a laughing stock of us all, not just one particular person or party."@en1
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