A resolution that would have called Russia a state sponsor of terrorism has failed in the Polish Parliament.
The vote was cancelled after an amendment submitted by the ruling party was blocked by the opposition.
During the evening discussion that preceded the vote, parliament factions and groups unanimously supported the resolution. However, debates arose after the later submission of an amendment on the death of Polish President Lech KaczyĆski.
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