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Polish Foreign Minister Condemns Rising Racism and Holocaust Denial
Poland’s Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski has publicly condemned a wave of anti-Semitic and anti-immigrant rhetoric in the country, warning that such sentiments are damaging Poland’s international image and stirring “the worst demons” of its past.
In a strongly worded video message posted on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday, Sikorski said, “There is no acquiescence to the escalating campaign of racism and the anti-Semitism it fuels.” He added that “anti-immigrant hysteria harms Poland” and warned that Holocaust denial risks excluding the country “from civilised nations.”
His remarks come in the wake of several controversial incidents, most notably comments by far-right Member of the European Parliament Grzegorz Braun, who claimed that the gas chambers at Auschwitz were fake — a statement that has drawn widespread condemnation.
Sikorski responded directly to Braun’s remarks, invoking the legacy of Witold Pilecki, a Polish resistance fighter and intelligence officer who voluntarily entered Auschwitz in 1940 to document Nazi atrocities. “Pilecki did not volunteer for Auschwitz so that now some scoundrel undermines his report for political gain,” the minister said.
The foreign minister also addressed recent reports of racist behavior and xenophobic outbursts during the Eurofolk cultural festival in Zamość, where artists from Spain, India, Senegal, and Serbia were reportedly insulted. Local police had received complaints describing a “refugee invasion,” further fuelling tensions.
Sikorski drew attention to the situation at the Polish-German border, where so-called citizen patrols have been staging demonstrations and chanting anti-immigrant and anti-German slogans. The unrest follows Poland’s decision earlier this month to reintroduce border controls with Germany and Lithuania amid tensions over Germany’s return of asylum seekers to Poland.
While affirming Poland’s sovereign right to manage its borders, Sikorski stressed that it must be done by “authorised services” and not hijacked by hate-driven activism. “We have the right to know who is legally in Poland,” he said, “but not at the cost of promoting racism and anti-Semitism.”
Concluding his statement, Sikorski emphasized his responsibility as foreign minister to protect Poland’s global reputation. “I am proud of Poland,” he said. “Poland has always been a hospitable country, and Poles and Polish women are better than those who rat on strangers and fuel the spiral of hatred.”
His comments come amid increasing concern in Europe over the rise of far-right sentiment and historical revisionism, particularly in countries where memories of World War II and the Holocaust remain deeply rooted.
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Pakistan Signals Near-Completion of US-Iran Peace Deal as Negotiations Intensify
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Saturday that a proposed peace agreement between the United States and Iran was closer than ever to being finalised, with expectations that it could be completed within 24 hours. His remarks came amid heightened diplomatic activity involving multiple regional and international actors working to bridge long-standing differences between Washington and Tehran.
Iranian state media reported on Sunday that Tehran had not yet reached a final decision on the draft agreement aimed at ending tensions between the two countries. The uncertainty followed a series of statements suggesting that progress had accelerated significantly in recent days.
US President Donald Trump also indicated on Saturday that a deal was within reach, echoing optimism from mediators involved in the process, including Pakistan. In a post on his Truth Social account, Trump stated that the agreement was scheduled for signing the following day. He added that once completed, the Strait of Hormuz would be opened for unrestricted passage.
“Hopefully, this process will all work out quickly, easily, and smoothly. If it doesn’t, we have the ultimate alternative, hopefully never to be used again,” Trump said, while also emphasizing that the arrangement would prevent nuclear escalation.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, speaking earlier on Saturday, described the situation as being at its closest point to resolution. He said Pakistan was preparing for an electronic signing ceremony once final agreement was reached. According to his statement on X, technical-level discussions would continue in the days following the signing to ensure implementation of the deal’s provisions.
Diplomatic engagement continued on Sunday when a Qatari delegation arrived in Tehran. According to Iran’s Tasnim news agency, the delegation’s purpose was to review the latest developments related to the ongoing diplomatic process and maintain momentum in negotiations.
Central to the proposed agreement is Iran’s commitment to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime passage for global oil and gas shipments. Another key condition involves curbing Tehran’s nuclear program, which has been a longstanding point of contention in its relations with Western powers.
While optimism has grown among mediators, Iranian authorities have not confirmed final approval, leaving the outcome uncertain. Negotiations are expected to continue as involved parties attempt to resolve outstanding issues and move toward formal agreement.
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