XINHUA.
The absence of major U.S. leader at the World War Two anniversary ceremony in Gdansk was "a lesson in realism" for Poland said Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski.
"From the U.S. point of view, everything in Poland is going well, and they simply don't share our sensitivity on these matters, and this is something we must be aware of in our politics," Sikorski is reported to have said.
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