MOSCOW. (RIA Novosti commentator Dmitry...
companies, hundreds of Dutch and French businesses and dozens of South Korean firms investing in Poland, Eastern Europe"s leader in terms of foreign direct investment, and not a single Russian investor."The difficult relations at the interstate level should not scare Russian businessmen," said Krzysztof Krzysztofiak, president of the Malopolska Agency of Regional Development. "There is no dislike for Russians at the personal level, and Russian businessmen who wish to invest in the Malopolska Province and its capital, the ancient city of Krakow, will enjoy the protection offered by the EU rules and regulations because Poland is an EU member. On the other hand, better interstate relations would help. Nine percent of Polish children study Russian at school, but Russian investment is less than 1%."
Unfortunately, Poland is largely to blame for this situation. Scandals over Gazprom"s pipelines and attempts by Russian companies to buy Polish refineries, which started in
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