Poland to award Reagan with highest distinction
WARSAW, July 11 (Reuters) Poland will award late US president Ronald Reagan one of its highest distinctions to recognise his role in the downfall of communism in Europe, the president's office told Reuters today.
Polish President Lech Kaczynski will present the Order of the White Eagle to Nancy Reagan, the former president's widow, during a visit to the United States next week.
''The president noted the award should recognise Reagan's 8-year presidency and his contribution to the downfall of communism in this part of Europe,'' said Lena Dabkowska-Cichocka, sub-secretary in the president's office.
Many Poles credit Reagan, who took office in 1981, with helping the anti-communist movement in eastern Europe.
He was known for portraying the Soviet Union as an ''evil empire'' and supporting Poland's Solidarity movement which pushed the Eastern European country to become the first in the region to shake off communism in 1989.
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