Poland offering US ‘firsthand experience’ to help transition Cuba from communism
Poland is offering its expertise to the United States to assist in transitioning Cuba from communism to a market economy. Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski emphasized Poland's successful experience in transforming its own economy after the fall of communism. The Polish government aims to leverage its historical lessons to support Cuba's potential democratic reforms.
- ▪Poland's Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski stated that Poland can help Cuba transition to a market economy.
- ▪Poland successfully transitioned from communism in 1989, providing valuable lessons for other countries.
- ▪The Polish government is eager to share its experience with the U.S. to aid Cuba's transformation.
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Warsaw, Poland — The United States wants nothing more than to transition Cuba away from its decades of failed communist economics, and Poland is reminding the White House that they know a thing or two about the process. Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski, speaking with reporters at the ministry building in Warsaw on Tuesday, said his country is perfectly equipped to help transform centralized states into free markets — a task they accomplished themselves just a generation ago.
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