‘Polish Question’ in Lithuania and Problems of Polish-Lithuanian Relations at the Turn of the Century

This article tracks how relations between two neighbouring states of the Baltic region, Po­land and Lithuania, developed over the last decades. These relations cannot be described in unambiguous terms. On the one hand, common aspirations for European integration created conditions for rapprochement...

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Published in:Baltic Region
Main Author: Vadim I. Musaev
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5922/2079-8555-2022-3-3
https://doaj.org/article/5d86e865d4c84ef0825ef90e48d4d728
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Summary:This article tracks how relations between two neighbouring states of the Baltic region, Po­land and Lithuania, developed over the last decades. These relations cannot be described in unambiguous terms. On the one hand, common aspirations for European integration created conditions for rapprochement and cooperation. On the other, the partnership has been complicated by disagreements and mutual claims. The main problem is the situa­tion of the correspondent ethnic minorities in the two countries: Poles in Lithuania and Lithuanians in Poland. According to the Polish authorities, the interests of Lithuania’s Polish residents are not safeguarded, and their rights are infringed. Similar complaints are voiced by Vilnius regarding the situation of ethnic Lithuanians in Poland. These contradictions are partly smoothed by common political interests: cooperation within the North Atlantic Alliance, defiance of the notorious ‘threat from the East’ and joint support for the pro-­Western opposition in the neighbouring Belarus.