Good relationship between the Czechrepublic and Poland should continue after the election in Poland, Czech President Vaclav Klaus said during a working dinner with his Polish counterpart Lech Kaczynski at Lany castle, central Bohemia area of the Czech republic on Tuesday.
Klaus said that there was no reason why the very good relations between the two countries should change after Donald Tusk was appointed Polish prime minister in November, replacing Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the president's twin brother, Klaus's spokesman Petr Hajek said.
The presidents also discussed the current situation in the European Union.
Kaczynski said that he was satisfied with the EU reform treaty because Poland pushed through all its demands.
Klaus, on the other hand, considers the new draft EU reform treaty is nothing but a renamed European constitution on which the EU member states had failed to agree.
Both the presidents had been highly critical of the old EU constitution that had been rejected in referendums in France and the Netherlands.
Klaus, known as a Euro-sceptic, pointed out last week that the treaty transferred competence from national governments to Brussels and moved towards majority votes in Brussels. Source: Xinhua
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