Gliński on the monuments of Polish heritage in Ukraine: they are monitored, taken care of
Minister of Culture prof. Piotr Gliński Taking care that Polish monuments in Ukraine are monitors and that our conservators are within reach. In case of any misfortunes, we are also prepared for any action – added the Deputy Prime Minister.
Minister of Culture and National Heritage on the problems related to sightseeing in the field of cultural heritage in the context of the hostilities of the former on TV on Thursday.
“Our monuments are monitored, they are taken care of. We had a successful Aid Center in Ukraine from the very beginning, we sent many transports there. I developed three times in Ukraine, also in places where the traces of war are visible” – he said.
Like the Plan, there is access to contacts with people who “look after those monuments there in Ukraine, including the Polish heritage that are there”. “Really the maintenance workers will be working too. So that’s all there is.
“We have some hopeful fixes – it all depends on us, on both sides – regarding the billing issues they have, one has, all are also the one who hopes they also hope to include the change here, but in this of the moment, the war is the first – he said.
In his review, this war clearly shows “what’s the last thing about the level of sample – delivered the value to the level of the highest sample”. “To confirm our entire identity in Poland. increase. Thanks to the fact that the Ukrainians had gained, they defended the world against evil, “added the Minister of Culture.
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