A spokesman for the US State Department answers the question about Mosbacher's letter to the Prime Minister



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"Ambassador Georgette Mosbacher is an excellent representative of the US government in Poland," said Heather Nauert, spokesperson for the US State Department. She declined to comment on Georgette Mosbacher's letter to Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki.

Journalist Matthew Lee of the Associated Press, questioning Nauert on the content of the letter, drew attention to for a typo on behalf of Mateusz Morawiecki and his erroneous title (in the letter of Ambassador, she wrote "minister" instead of "prime minister"). The spokesman did not want to comment on this.

She said, however, that the US ambassador to Poland "perfectly represents the US government". "[Mosbacher] shares our ideas and values, including freedom of the press, "she said.

Yesterday, journalists revealed the letter sent by the US ambassador to Poland, Georgette Mosbacher, to Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki. In the letter Mosbacher, the Polish authorities reprimand for imputation, so-called Hitler's birthday was the "bill" of TVN. As the first on the case wrote "Do Rzeczy".

On Tuesday, the spokesman for President Błażej Spychalski confirmed to the media that a copy of the letter from the United States Ambassador to Morawiecki, addressed to President Andrzej Duda, had been received by the Chancellery of the President .

"I am writing to express my deep concern over recent accusations by members of the Polish government against the journalists and officials of TVN and Discovery (owner of US TVN) regarding the investigator's material" Supervisor ", published in January 2018 on TVN24, on the activity of the neo-Nazis in Poland "- reads in the letter.

"It is amazing that public figures are attacking journalists who fulfill the tasks of independent media in a living Polish democracy," says the US ambassador, citing Joachim Brudziński.

Mosbacher described as "astonishing" the fact that members of the government "seem more interested in questioning the motives of journalists" than in search of true extremists.

"I hope that the members of the government will refrain from attacking, let alone prosecute, independent journalists who express the public interest and strengthen our societies," concludes Georgette Mosbacher.

The letter contains the handwritten note of the ambassador: "We must solve this problem because it is very important questions".

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