Warsaw - Poland's Prime Minister rejected, find the results of Russian investigators in April plane crash that killed the Polish President and dozens of other dignitaries, say their report design warming was set relations between the two countries "undeniably unacceptable" - a development which threatens again.
Moscow-based Interstate Aviation Committee gave his draft report to the Polish Government last month after complaints from Polish politicians it was moving too slowly in carrying out its probe. The crash killed 94 people in addition to the President and first lady, prompted national mourning and has dissolved political recriminations.
"It was sent in the form, the report is undeniably unacceptable" Prime Minister Donald Tusk told reporters Friday on the margins of the EU Summit in Brussels. "In view of negligence, errors and a lack of responsiveness to Polish proposals we are able to say that some conclusions of the report baseless."
The results have been not publicly made, with Mr tusk no details about what he found offensive. The Government said earlier that the report public but not say when would be made.
Moscow appeared eager to avert any confrontation. Alexey Sazonov, a spokesman for Russia's Foreign Ministry said Moskvy radio Friday that his country is ready to answer your questions who Poland about the crash. He said the two sides should work together, added, it is "important not to politicize the situation."
Copies of the cockpit said recordings prior to the crash were specified that the crew was intended to land where the President and other passengers bound at an airport in Smolensk in the Western Russia despite heavy fog in a ceremony commemorating a massacre of Polish prisoners ordered by Stalin during the second WELTKRIEGS participate.
Poland's chief air crash investigator was insufficient training of the Polish military pilots and their breach of security in the first place for the accident fault. But he has also said that Russian air traffic controllers should have diverted the aircraft to another airport if deleted visibility.
"I think the Polish side has more responsibility, but of course the Russians had its shortcomings", Edmund Klich, head of the Polish air crash Investigation Committee, said the Russian report has seen.
Mr. Klich had previously complained that Russian investigators on duty along records of conversations under Russian air traffic controller had passed, when the plane crashed.
The investigation of the crash was part of the partisan debate in Poland, the more traditionalist conservative backers of the late President Lech Kaczynski, against party of of political opponents, including the current Prime Minister of pitting and the country's newly elected President, who belong to the civic platform party.
Conspiracy theories have under the Conservatives, spun, who are skeptical about what links between Moscow and Warsaw and who have criticised before recently improving Russia's handling of the investigation and what you see as the Polish Government, readiness to accept Moscow's findings.

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