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2013 06 27

Lithuanian Foreign Minister stands by his apology to Poland

Lithuania's Foreign Minister Linas Linkevičius defends his decision to extend an apology to Poland over the parliamentary vote to ban original spelling of non-Lithuanian names. Speaking to Brussels media, Linkevičius also emphasized the importance of strategic relations between Lithuania and Poland to both countries.
Linas Linkevičius
Linas Linkevičius / Andriaus Ufarto/BFL nuotr.

"Apologizing is not a bad habit... It always helps, and I believe it also helps between countries," the minister told the European Voice, adding that the words of apology came spontaneously.

"The most important point is that we have to build a strategic partnership. We have to do it for the sake of our countries, not just Lithuania but also Poland, with all respect to (its) size – ten times larger!” said Linkevičius.

In an interview to the Polish media during a visit to Poland in February, Linkevičius apologized for a contretemps in 2010 when, as the late Polish President Lech Kaczynski was visiting the Baltic state, Lithuanian lawmakers rejected legislation that would have allowed the country's Polish-speaking citizens to use the Polish spelling of their names in their passports.

The apology drew critical reactions from President Dalia Grybauskaitė and Prime Minister Algirdas Butkevičius.

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