The World - News from Nov. 20, 1988
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Solidarity leader Lech Walesa said after a second meeting with Minister of Internal Affairs Czeslaw Kiszczak that the Polish government has toughened its stand against re-legalization of the banned labor union. “It was a vicious circle,” Walesa said after meetings with Kiszczak on Friday and Saturday in the Warsaw residence of Catholic Archbishop Bronislaw Dabrowski. The official news agency PAP said only that “the talks will be continued.” Walesa has now met five times with Kiszczak since Aug. 27, when the Solidarity leader agreed to end a wave of strikes in exchange for round-table talks that were to have begun in mid-October.
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