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Russian and Polish clerics have agreed to...

The agreement was reached during a Friday meeting of hieromonk Philip Ryabykh, deputy chairman of the Moscow Patriarchate"s Department for External Church Relations, and the Polish senior cleric, Archbishop Henryk Muszynski, in the Polish capital of Warsaw.

"As representatives of Christian churches, we are strongly concerned with the fact that in modern conditions, despite developed mass media, much animosity and enmity between the two nations still exist," the Russian cleric said.

Muszynski said in his turn there were no obstacles to the reconciliation of Poles and Russians in the present, adding "problems appear when we speak about history."

For centuries, there have been several Polish-Russian wars, with Russians controlling much of Poland in the 19th century and crushing several Polish revolts.

Immediately after regaining independence in 1918, Poland fought a new war with Bolshevik Russia, securing its independence in the post-World War I Europe.

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