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U.S. Embassy Warsaw Monthly Newsletter

APRIL 2009

Volume IV  Issue 4  

From the Ambassador

 Ambassador Victor Ashe
 
Ambassador
Victor Ashe
 

Greetings from Warsaw!

President Obama met with President Lech Kaczynski and Prime Minister Donald Tusk on April 5 in Prague, where they were attending the European Union summit.

The three leaders discussed a full range of issues. The President underscored his support for missile defense – provided that it is proven, that it is cost-effective, and that the threat against which it is designed remains – and Polish defense modernization, including a Patriot battery in Poland. After the successful climate change conference in Poznan in December 2008, the President proposed continued cooperation on energy independence and very robust steps toward combating climate change. President Obama accepted the Polish leaders’ invitation to visit Poland in the future. President Obama declared, “the relationship between the United States and Poland is one of the strongest in the world…. I'm confident that on issues ranging from security to energy to economics, that by working together we're going to be able to make both our countries more prosperous and more peaceful for future generations.”

The economic crisis in Europe continues to be the focus of much of our attention. World financial markets became nervous over the winter about Central and Eastern European economies’ ability to pull through the global economic crisis. Western European banks invested heavily in the countries of the region over the last 20 years, helping their economies restructure and grow. Markets began to worry some of those investments would sour as a result of the global crisis, damaging the region’s economies and dealing another blow to Europe’s banks. I reported back to Washington that Poland’s economy is stressed and some Poles are hurting. But I was happy to add that, thanks to good policy and good fortune, Poland has held up remarkably well through the global economic crisis, better than many of its neighbors.

On March 23, U.S. Treasury Secretary Geithner announced the U.S. government’s plan – the Public-Private Partnership Investment Program – to lay the foundation for economic recovery in the United States. Global stock markets rose dramatically on the news the next day, giving their seal of approval. We have seen other positive signs of life from the U.S. economy – some of our largest banks have reported profits in the first two months of the year, while some major U.S. retailers report better than expected business. To borrow from Churchill, this is not the end of the crisis. It is not even the beginning of the end; but it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.

In March, Poland celebrated the 10th Anniversary of its membership in NATO. It was on March 12, 1999, when Poland, along with Hungary and the Czech Republic signed the documents required for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization membership in Independence, Missouri. Four days later, the flags of all three countries were raised for the first time at NATO Headquarters in Brussels. The U.S. Embassy in Warsaw joined in the ceremonies and events marking the occasion. The activities served as a reminder that Poland has become one of the strongest proponents of defense cooperation with the U.S. and other NATO Allies. Poles have demonstrated time and again – in the Balkans, in Iraq, and by their current presence in Afghanistan – that they are active and eager contributors to our common security.

During the anniversary week, numerous senior U.S. officials attended meetings and events in Warsaw in celebration of Poland’s 10-year membership in NATO. Former U.S. Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright, met with President Lech Kaczyński, Prime Minister Donald Tusk, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Radosław Sikorski, and other government officials and diplomats. During her visit, former Secretary Albright also joined a 10th Anniversary of NATO Celebration hosted by Minister Sikorski with the Hungarian and Czech Ambassadors in attendance and I hosted a luncheon in her honor on March 11, which was also attended by former President of Poland, Aleksander Kwaśniewski, former Polish Ambassador to the United States, Jerzy Koźmiński as well as the Czech and Hungarian Ambassadors to Poland. On the morning before the luncheon, Former Secretary Albright gave interviews to the leading Polish media. U.S. Ambassador to NATO, Kurt Volker, also in Warsaw for the 10th Anniversary celebrations, participated in a conference panel: “NATO –Challenges and Tasks Ahead” and attended a gala dinner sponsored by the Warsaw Transatlantic Forum, an umbrella group of Polish and U.S. non-governmental organizations that joined forces to commemorate Poland's 10th anniversary as a member of the NATO Alliance. As you would expect, representatives of the governments of the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland were present as NATO celebrated its 60th anniversary at the Summit of Heads of State and Government.

The Hercules military planes donated to the Polish Air Force by the United States were delivered on March 24. The first of five refurbished Hercules C-130E transport planes landed at the Powidz Air Base in central Poland. The C-130 provides the Polish Air Force the capability to carry a far greater payload (more supplies or more troops), and travel greater distances than its current primary airlift aircraft. The Polish Air Force plans to use the planes for the next 20 years. Because the Hercules is used by numerous nations around the world, including NATO allies, its presence in the Polish fleet enhances opportunities for interoperability and shared support.

Members of the U.S. Department of Defense’s Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office in Washington, DC will be visiting Poland from April 17 to May 1 this year to conduct research and interviews in connection with several unresolved cases of American servicemen missing since World War II. In addition to traveling to Warsaw for research, the team will visit sites throughout Poland including Szczecin, Kostrzyn, Świdnica, Mysłakowice and Kraków. The researchers will be assisted by U.S. Embassy Warsaw’s Defense Attaché Office and are requesting information from anyone who may have knowledge of incidents potentially related to missing American servicemen in Poland. U.S. researchers are particularly interested in information related to aircraft shoot downs, crash sites, the capture or burial of persons believed to have been U.S. servicemen, and any groups who may have aided downed air crews from World War II.

The first quarter of 2009 has been a very busy time for the Cultural Section of the Embassy. In late March, we opened the New Media/New Democracy Forum, a well-attended two-day multimedia forum. The event took place at Warsaw’s prominent arts and cultural center, Fabryka Trzciny, on March 19-20. The program featured two outstanding American experts: Joe Rospars, New Media Director for the “Obama for America” campaign, and David Silver, a civil society activist and Director of the University of San Francisco's Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies. Renowned Polish journalist and Chairman of the Central and Eastern European Media Center Foundation Stefan Bratkowski gave the keynote speech. Leading Polish newspapers showed great interest in the event and most of them were represented at the event resulting with detailed reports and interviews in the print media the following week. In addition to panel discussions on the role of new media in promoting democracy, the Forum featured two historical exhibits: an object exhibit of underground publications from the Communist period in Poland and an audio exhibit of Radio Free Europe clips. We also had an exhibit of winning photos from our "Democracy is…" photo competition, a video exhibit of the 26 short films submitted by Poles for the YouTube/U.S. Department of State global Democracy Video Challenge, and, on March 19, a performance of Edward Gordon Craig’s play "Democracy." Our Internet Patron wyborcza.pl blogged live from the conference.

The Forum culminated with the presentation of the winner of the "Democracy is…" photo contest, young photographer Szymon Stec, author of the photo “Democracy is a dialog without boundaries” where he captured an animated conversation between a Rabbi and a Russian Orthodox Priest. Polish finalists of the global Democracy Video Challenge were introduced on stage by Poland’s legendary film director Andrzej Wajda. I would like to encourage you to visit the U.S. Embassy homepage, where you can view the works by these accomplished young Polish photographers and filmmakers. The Global Democracy Video Challenge will culminate in May when an independent jury chaired by award-winning director Michael Apted and renowned economist Hernando de Soto will select three semi-finalists from Europe. The whole world will have a chance to vote online through YouTube for the grand-prize winners, who will each have an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington DC, New York, and Hollywood, including meetings with filmmakers and activists and gala screenings of their productions.

Another cultural program currently underway is the “Allies in Need” journalism contest we are sponsoring together with the Wprost weekly newsmagazine on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the United States and Poland. Young writers (born after Jan. 1, 1984) are to submit previously unpublished essays or feature stories in response to the contest theme: “Allies in need. How can America help Poland and how can Poland help America on the 90th anniversary of diplomatic relations between our countries?” The Embassy will send the grand prize winner on a three-week internship at the prestigious Missouri School of Journalism in the United States. Contest participants are eligible for numerous other prizes including internships at Wprost.

I am also happy to report that our Embassy recently launched a special website to commemorate this important anniversary, another milestone in the nearly century-long relationship between our countries. The website www.polska-usa.pl devoted entirely to the 90th Anniversary of U.S.-Polish diplomatic relations and developed in close cooperation with the young people from the Fundacja Instytut Spraw Zagranicznych (Foreign Affairs Institute Foundation) features 90th anniversary-related content including relevant dates in history, information on current events and profiles of prominent political figures in the U.S. and Poland. Since this is a relatively new project, please be sure to check the website regularly for new updates and interactive content like blogs and reader comments.

As always, I welcome your comments and suggestions about the newsletter and hope to continue to receive your thoughts. Please don’t forget to check our homepage for latest news, events, and updates.
I will respond to all emails personally if you send me a message at: AsheVH@state.gov

Sincerely yours,

Victor Ashe


Embassy News

President Obama Meets With President Kaczynski and PM Tusk in Prague
 

President Obama Meets With President Kaczynski and PM Tusk in Prague
President Barack Obama met with Polish President Lech Kaczynski and Prime Minister Donald Tusk in Prague April 5, and expressed his appreciation that they made time to see him together. The three leaders discussed a full range of issues, including our strategic partnership. The President underscored his support for missile defense, provided that it is proven, provided that it is cost-effective, and provided that the threat against which it is designed – namely Iran with long-range missiles and a nuclear weapons program – remains. The President also discussed his support for Polish defense modernization, including, as scheduled under the prior administration, for a Patriot battery in Poland, and more generally for Polish defense modernization. [more]
 

 

President Obama Attends EU Summit in Prague on April 4-5
President Barack Obama attended the European Union Summit in Prague April 4-5 after attending the 60th Anniversary NATO Summit of Heads of State and Government on 3–4 April 2009 in Baden-Baden and Kehl, Germany, and in Strasbourg, France. The President met with Czech officials and with leaders of European Union (EU) member states – including Polish President Lech Kaczynski and Prime Minister Donald Tusk - and the European Commission president to build a stronger partnership between the United States and the EU, one which will enable us to better confront our shared challenges together. [more
 

President Harry S. Truman observing the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty by Secretary of State Dean Acheson. Courtesy: NATO Photos.

President Harry S. Truman observing the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty by Secretary of State Dean Acheson. Courtesy: NATO Photos.

NATO Summit in Germany and France on April 3-4
The 60th Anniversary NATO Summit of Heads of State and Government will be held on 3–4 April 2009 in Baden-Baden and Kehl, Germany, and in Strasbourg, France. To celebrate this memorable occasion, the U.S. Mission to NATO launched a redesigned website http://nato.usmission.gov/ which highlights news, information, and themes for the Summit. Among other resources, the website includes the newly released 8-minute video on NATO in today’s world and a slideshow chronology of 60 years of U.S. engagement in NATO. “Six colours,” a DVD featuring a series of short videos illustrating the impact of NATO activities on the daily lives of citizens will be launched by NATO in early April. Please follow this link to learn more about NATO’s history and 60th Anniversary celebrations. [more]
 

Senator Richard Lugar

Senator Richard Lugar

Commemorating 90 Years of U.S.-Polish Diplomatic Relations
On April 1, 2009, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed a resolution (S.Res.9) commemorating 90 years of U.S.-Polish diplomatic relations. The resolution, praising Poland for having been “an exceptionally strong partner to the United States in advancing freedom around the world” for the past 90 years, was introduced in the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations by Senator Richard Lugar of Indiana on January 7, 2009 and co-sponsored by Senator Richard Durbin of Illinois. "I express my appreciation to the U.S. Senate and to Senator Lugar for the sponsorship of this resolution,” said U.S. Ambassador to Poland, Victor Ashe. “The resolution comes at a time when Americans together with Poles celebrate the close and continued relationship between our countries.” Please follow this link to read more on the 90th Anniversary of U.S.-Polish diplomatic relations. The U.S. Embassy in Warsaw, in cooperation with the Foreign Affairs Institute Foundation launched a special 90th Anniversary website commemorating the occasion. [more]
 

 President Barack Obama

President Barack Obama

Presidents Obama and Medvedev Issue Joint Statements
The President of the United States of America, Barack Obama, and the President of the Russian Federation, Dmitriy A. Medvedev met in London on April 1 to discuss future cooperation between the United States and Russia. Presidents Obama and Medvedev issued joint statements regarding negotiations on further reductions in strategic offensive arms. “The era when our countries viewed each other as enemies is long over, and recognizing our many common interests, we today established a substantive agenda for Russia and the United States to be developed over the coming months and years,” they said. [more
 

Phil Gordon

Phil Gordon

President Obama Nominates Phil Gordon as Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs
On March 11 President Barack Obama nominated Philip Gordon as Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs, U.S. Department of State. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved Dr. Gordon's nomination in a business meeting on March 31. He will replace current Assistant Secretary Daniel Fried, whom Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has appointed to lead a dedicated team to carry out President Obama's commitment to close the detention facility at Guantanamo within one year. Dr. Gordon is Senior Fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution, in Washington, D.C., where he has worked since 2000. [more]
 

First of 5 U.S.-Donated Hercules C-130 Planes Arrives in Poland

 First of 5 U.S.-Donated Hercules C-130 Planes Arrives in Poland

First of 5 U.S.-Donated Hercules C-130 Planes Arrives in Poland
On March 24, the first of five refurbished Hercules C-130E military transport planes being given to the Polish Air Force by the United States landed at Powidz Air Base in central Poland. The C-130 provides the Polish Air Force an aircraft capable of carrying a greater payload (more supplies or more troops), and traveling a greater distance than its current primary airlift aircraft. The donation is a result of a presidential pledge to provide Poland such a capability and the C-130s are being fully inspected, refurbished, and outfitted with several avionics upgrades. The Polish Air Force plans to use the planes for the next 20 years. "This is a milestone for our air defense," Polish General Mikutel stated. He noted that the plane is able to carry 17 tons of equipment or 90 equipped soldiers, “which is why the plane will leave [our current] CASA planes behind.” [more] 
 

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U.S. Military Searching For World War II Era Missing Americans in Poland
Members of the U.S. Department of Defense’s Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office in Washington, DC, will be visiting Poland 17 April- 1 May, 2009, to conduct research and interviews in connection with several unresolved cases of American servicemen missing since World War II. In addition to traveling to Warsaw for research, the team will visit many sites throughout Poland to include Szczecin, Kostrzyn, Swidnica, Myslakowice and Krakow. The researchers will be assisted by U.S. Embassy Warsaw’s Defense Attaché Office and are requesting information from anyone who may have knowledge of incidents potentially related to missing American servicemen in Poland. [more]
 

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Ambassador Ashe Offers Condolences After Polish Military Plane Crash
U.S. Ambassador to Poland Victor Ashe has sent letters of condolence to Polish Minister of Defense Bogdan Klich and Admiral Andrzej Karweta, Commander in Chief of the Polish Navy, expressing the condolences of the American people for the tragic crash of a Polish Bryza M28 airplane near Gdynia March 31. The plane was reportedly attempting a difficult single engine landing in strong winds during a naval training mission when it crashed, killing four occupants. [more]
 

Ambassador Ashe during a conversation with the Archbishop at the library

 Ambassador Ashe during a conversation with the Archbishop at the library

Ambassador Ashe Visits Lublin, Southeastern Poland
On March 31 and April 1, U.S. Ambassador to Poland, Victor Ashe, traveled to the Lublin Voivodeship in Southeastern Poland, where he met with Archbishop Józef Życiński, Metropolitan of Lublin Kuria Metropolitalna, local government officials, and toured the Majdanek Concentration Camp. The first meeting was with Archbishop Życiński, followed by a courtesy call with Krzysztof Grabczuk, Marshal of the Lubelskie Province. In the afternoon, Ambassador Ashe toured the Majdanek Concentration Camp Museum with a guide and later met with the editor-in-chief of Kurier Lubelski, part of the Polska Times publishing enterprise. The following day began with two official meetings, the first one with Tomasz Futera, the Mayor of Kock, and the second one with Artur Jan Grzyb, Mayor of Międzyrzec Podlaski. [more]
 

 

Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program Recruitment
The U.S. Embassy in Warsaw and the Polish-U.S. Fulbright Commission are pleased to announce recruitment for the Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program – a six-week program in the United States for high school teachers of either English as a Foreign Language, Social Science or Math and Sciences in the Spring or Fall 2010. Applications are due by April 27, 2009 to tea_poland@state.gov. Please click here to watch a video overview of the TEA Program. The TEA program brochure - a very useful information tool - is available here. The Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program (TEA) is a program of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State implemented by IREX, a Washington, DC-based nonprofit organization. [more]
 

Finalists of the photo and video contests on stage with Andrzej Wajda and Alicja Pacewicz

Finalists of the photo and video contests on stage with Andrzej Wajda and Alicja Pacewicz

New Media/New Democracy Forum at Fabryka Trzciny
The New Media/New Democracy Forum, itself a wired, multimedia event, took place on Thursday and Friday, March 19-20 at Fabryka Trzciny, announced Deputy Cultural Attaché, Candace Faber. The program featured two outstanding American experts: Joe Rospars, New Media Director for the Obama for America campaign, and David Silver, a civil society activist and Director of the University of San Francisco's Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies. Renowned Polish journalist and Chairman of the Central and Eastern European Media Center Foundation Stefan Bratkowski gave the keynote speech. After five panel discussions (with simultaneous interpretation) and various multimedia exhibits, the NMND Forum culminated Friday evening with the presentation of the winner of the Embassy’s "Democracy Is" photo competition by Alicja Pacewicz of CEO and the Polish winners of the global Democracy Video Challenge by legendary film director Andrzej Wajda. [more]
 

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“Allies in Need” Journalism Contest
The U.S. Embassy in Warsaw together with Wprost weekly newsmagazine opened a writing contest for young journalists on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the United States and Poland. Young writers (born after Jan. 1, 1984) are to submit previously unpublished essays or feature stories in response to the contest theme: “Allies in need. How can America help Poland and how can Poland help America on the 90th anniversary of diplomatic relations between our countries?” The grand prize winner will spend three weeks interning at the prestigious Missouri School of Journalism in the United States. [more]
 

Szymon Stec (Winning Photo):

Szymon Stec (Winning Photo): "Democracy is dialog withour boundaries"/"Demokracja to dialog bez barier"

"Democracy is..." Photo Contest Winners
It is our great pleasure to announce the winners of the "Democracy is..." photo contest sponsored by the U.S. Embassy in Warsaw together with the Center for Citizenship Education (Centrum Edukacji Obywatelskiej). The 12 contest finalists were honored during a special ceremony on the second evening of the New Media/New Democracy forum taking place on March 19-20 at Fabryka Trzciny in Warsaw. The grand prize winner, Szymon Stec, author of the photo: "Democracy is a dialog without boundaries" received a Canon Digital Rebel SLR camera. [more]

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