While rejecting the suggestion that France and Poland are at deep odds, Deputy Defense Minister Bartosz Kownacki said during an interview with the private broadcaster TVN24 that the French had compromised themselves and revealed their "class" by disinviting Poland from an arms fair to take place next week in Paris amid the defense deal spat.
"They are a people who learned to eat with a fork from us a few centuries ago. So maybe this is why they are behaving in this way now," said Kownacki, who belongs to the conservative ruling Law and Justice party.
Poland's opposition party, Civic Platform, chose Airbus helicopters in a tender before it lost power to Law and Justice. The party has called for a parliamentary commission to investigate why the deal with Airbus was rejected. Civic Platform also called on the government today to immediately fire Kownacki for his remarks about the French people.
"Deputy minister Kownacki not only does not know history, he doesn't know the basic facts and he also does not know the basic rules of diplomacy," Grabiec said.
A spokeswoman for the ruling party, Beata Mazurek, called Kownacki's words "unfortunate" and "not very diplomatic.
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