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June 28th, 2018
In a Wednesday press release, US State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert said "the United States welcomes the Polish Parliament's passage of amendments to its Institute of National Remembrance Law." "The Holocaust and the crimes of the Nazis are an unspeakable tragedy in the history of Poland and mankind," Heather Nauert said. "We agree that phrases attributing responsibility to the Polish state for crimes committed by the Nazis on occupied Polish territory, such as 'Polish death camps,' are inaccurate and hurtful," the statement went on to say. "Such misrepresentations are best confronted through free and open dialogue," Nauert added.
PAP
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