Blinken concerned with Poland's law limiting property claims

Polish parliament passes bill to limit WW2 property restitution claims
Polish parliament passes bill to limit WW2 property restitution claims
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The chief of U.S. diplomacy Antony Blinken issued a statement in which he said the U.S. "deeply regret" that Poland's President Andrzej Duda had signed amendments to the Code of Administrative Procedure. He praised, on the other hand, the president's words about commitment to the freedom of speech.

In a statement issued on August 16, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken wrote: "The United States reiterates our concerns about amendments to the Code of Administrative Procedure, which President Duda signed on August 14, severely restricting restitution and compensation for property wrongfully confiscated during Poland’s communist era".

"We deeply regret the adoption of these amendments. Further, we urge the Polish government to consult with representatives of affected parties and to develop a clear, efficient, and effective legal procedure to resolve confiscated property claims and provide some measure of justice for victims," he stressed.

Blinken warned that "in the absence of such a procedure, this legislation will harm all Polish citizens whose property was unjustly taken, including that of Polish Jews who were victims of the Holocaust".

Blinken encourages Duda to act on promoted values

The U.S. Secretary of State also wrote that he welcomed Polish president's words "in support of freedom of expression, the sanctity of contracts, and the shared values that underpin our relationship".

"We strongly encourage him to act on these values in regard to pending legislation that, if passed in the current form, could severely affect media freedom and the foreign investment climate," he added.

"We look forward to working with the Government of Poland to advance our shared priorities on the basis of democratic values including respect for the fundamental freedom of expression," Antony Blinken underscored.

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