Chapter 134 The Polish Government Is Startling Every Step of the Way
Facing the Soviet ambassador, the de facto governor of Poland, Jaruzelski was extremely angry, but he was helpless. People's threats are real, the Soviet Union and Poland are neighboring countries, and the torrent of steel from the Soviet Union can cross the border of Poland without any effort and drive straight into it. As a mature politician, Jaruzelski would never provoke the Soviet Union and make the wrong decision to lead the wolf into the house.
"Ambassador Aristov, I think that even if Poland really needs the help of the Soviet Union, as the first secretary of Poland, I should not discuss these issues with you! This is an issue between countries, between parties, If you want to talk about it, I will talk to Secretary Gorbachev..." Jaruzelski suppressed his anger, and pushed back Ambassador Aristov, who was dictating Poland's internal affairs.
After hanging up the phone, it took Jaruzelski a while to calm himself down. After thinking about it, he suddenly remembered an official in the Soviet Union who was relatively easy to communicate with. He is the current Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Secretary Yakovlev. The reason why Yaruzelsky thought of Yakovlev was because this person once refuted Brezhnev's theory of limited sovereignty when he was the propaganda minister of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and Yakovlev As a result, Lev lost his bright future and was sent to Canada as an ambassador.
When Brezhnev was alive, his theory of limited sovereignty was simply a nightmare for Soviet satellite countries like Poland. After all, no one is willing to be manipulated forever. The so-called theory of limited sovereignty means that the sovereignty of the socialist satellite countries of the Soviet Union is limited. The Soviet Union can guide the ruling parties of these countries to develop socialism in a way approved by the Soviet Union. In a disguised form, it became the territory of the Soviet Union. At that time, the violent suppression of the Prague Spring was still vivid. Although the Eastern European countries were extremely dissatisfied with Brezhnev's theory of limited sovereignty, they dared not speak out.
At this time, Yakovlev's article opposing the theory of limited sovereignty was published. In this article, he accused Brezhnev's theory of limited sovereignty as outright chauvinism of great powers. This outspoken speech made the leaders of many satellite countries grateful to Yakovlev.
Now Yakovlev's time has come and gone. Not only has he re-entered the Secretariat of the CPSU Central Committee, but he has also become a popular person around Gorbachev. As for Gorbachev, Jaruzelsky was not sure about his temper, but he knew Yakovlev's temper. Therefore, before communicating with the top leaders of the Soviet Union, it is very necessary to discuss with Yakovlev the issue of the Workers' New City.
Jaruzelski quickly asked the Polish ambassador in Moscow to contact the staff around Yakovlev. After the arrangement and contact between the two parties, Yakovlev agreed to meet with Jaruzelski. call request.
"Secretary Yakovlev, I would like to communicate with you. Is Secretary Gorbachev very concerned about the issue of our domestic Solidarity trade union? Do I need to go to Moscow to report to Secretary Gorbachev in person? "Jaruzelsky was very open in front of Yakovlev, because he knew that the other party was a reasonable person.
"Secretary Yaruzelski, why do you say that? Solidarity is your internal problem. If you don't make a request to the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union will not interfere in the internal affairs of brotherly countries!" Yakovlev listened Out of the dissatisfaction in Jaruzelski's words, there are a lot of problems in the Soviet Union now, and the financial gap caused by Chernobyl cannot be made up. How could Gorbachev go to Poland to unite? The muddy waters of trade unions, Solidarity has existed for almost ten years, and if it can be resolved, it will be resolved long ago.
"So Gorbachev has no intention of interfering in our internal affairs in Poland, but Ambassador Aristov is very concerned about the Solidarity trade union, and even contacted the commander-in-chief of the Warsaw Pact to help us suppress the Solidarity trade union by force..." Ya When Ruzelsky heard that this incident was not instructed by Gorbachev,
Immediately relieved, he took the opportunity to sue Aristov against Yakovlev.
"There is such a thing! The officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are getting more and more outrageous! I am really sorry for Secretary Yaruzelsky. Gorbachev has always taught us to communicate with brother countries on an equal footing. We have no intention of interfering in Poland's domestic affairs, of course, if you ask us, we will consider providing necessary help!" Yakovlev said sincerely on the phone.
After the call ended, Jaruzelski finally put his heart into his stomach. As long as the Soviet Union does not take action, the Solidarity trade union will be the contradiction among the people in Poland. There is no need to go to the point of fighting each other.
But Yakovlev, who put down the phone, was not so relaxed. A small ambassador to Poland actually pointed fingers at the internal affairs of a brother country. What a bad influence this had on the image of the Soviet Union. No, this matter must be taken seriously.
So Yakovlev notified the matter first to Foreign Minister Shevardnadze, and then to General Secretary Gorbachev. The reason why Yakovlev did this was because it would allow the general secretary to know what to do without offending Shevardnadze.
After reaching a tacit understanding with Yakovlev, Shevardnadze took the initiative to call General Secretary Gorbachev to explain the matter. Later, he personally called to apologize to Polish leader Jaruzelski, and recalled Ambassador Aristov to the country overnight.
If it is said that Yakovlev's attitude made Yaruzelski feel gratified, then Shevardnadze's attitude made Yaruzelski feel flattered. Jaruzelski, who had experienced the Brezhnev era, was really uncomfortable with Secretary Gorbachev of the Soviet Union!
"Perhaps without the interference of the Soviet Union, we can adopt a more flexible approach to avoid the division of Poland, and I always feel that the moderates of the Solidarity Union like Lech Walesa can be won! As long as the Soviet Union does not object, let What does it matter if Lech Walesa's Solidarity union is legalized, it is much better than forcing them to take up arms and fight!" Jaruzelski said to his confidants. Almost everyone present breathed a sigh of relief, and Poland will not be reduced to the point where it is ruled by the Soviet Union.
"Send someone to Gdansk again and tell Walesa that I am willing to negotiate with them. We must resolve this matter thoroughly before the Soviets change their minds!" Jaruzelski said seriously. ...
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