WASHINGTON: The United States said Tuesday it was “disappointed” that Poland’s President Andrzej Duda signed a law making it illegal to attribute Nazi crimes to the Polish state. The State Department had warned last week that such a law could have “repercussions” on Poland’s relationship with the United States. “The United States is disappointed that the president of Poland has signed legislation that would impose criminal penalties for attributing Nazi crimes to the Polish state,” Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said in a statement. The law is intended to safeguard Poland’s image abroad but instead has set off an unprecedented diplomatic row with the United States and Israel. Duda said the law will now go before Poland’s Constitutional Tribunal for a ruling on whether it conforms with free speech guarantees.
Source: New Strait Times February 07, 2018 01:30 UTC