- I'm sorry. It was a mission that was highly crucial to the state and very crucial historically, and they knew about it, and that's why they were going there, and that's why they were taking the problem of it. Unfortunately, they died and never came back. It will never fix anything, nor their closest priority, nor the Republic of that loss. And that is the pain that, I think, for many, especially those closest to you, does not pass, even though it has been 15 years - he continued.
- I'm sorry. Today, at the [...] Holy Mass [...] Fr. Archbishop Marek Jędraszewski said a beautiful opinion of gratitude. About the gratitude we owe them all, on the 1 hand, in the state sense, for their service to the Republic [...] but besides thanks for all that we could derive from them and all that we could learn from them. - he went on.
- I'm sorry. The Archbishop specifically mentioned me, all of the colleagues of president Lech Kaczyński, and what he was giving us. This is simply a large value, I think, also, thanks to which, on the 1 hand, thanks to the work started, and on the another hand, due to the fact that it is importantly continued, Poland has changed for the last 15 years and our reality has besides changed and present Poland is an increasingly prosperous country and I can boldly say, besides increasingly stronger - added.