Acting Polish president, parliamentary speaker...
Russia will mark the 65th anniversary of victory over Nazi Germany on May 9 with its biggest ever post-Soviet demonstration of military hardware. This year is the first time that troops from other countries will take part in the parade.
Komorowski was invited to the Moscow celebrations by the Russian presidential administration. Former Polish president, Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski, who took part in World War II, will also attend the event.
"We all feel that something has happened in Russian-Polish relations and this may be deepened or ruined," Komorowski said.
The top Polish official stressed that his visit to Russia on Victory Day was aimed at bolstering cooperation and peace between the two countries. He noted that Russian-Polish relations have significantly improved over the last few weeks.
Relations between Moscow and Warsaw, which have been hampered by historic past events, seem to have improved after the April 10 plane crash near Smolensk that killed
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