'We will not be looking for provocations, but we will not be submitting tributes to anyone,' Jarosław Kaczyński charecterised the foreing policy of the Law and Justice program. According to the former Prime Minister, the Polish diplomacy should be particularly active in the East. Kaczyński also announced the search for alliances in the North and the South of Europe.
In the context of the foreign policy J. Kaczyński spoke about the need of protection of Poles in Lithuania, Germany and Great Britain. 'It is necessary to start organised actions in order to defend Polish history and Poles; financial outlays are necessary for this purpose,' the politician said.
'Poles scattered all around the world are the strength of Poland (...). Poles and Polonia are our concern not because it is necessary, not because of sentimentality, not for conjectural political purposes, but because we feel a national bond that transcends all the borders,' says the new program of the Law and Justice.