Donald Tusk said he will not be dictated by the people who were behind these "criminal" actions and will not punish his ministers for using bad language.
He spoke a day after the magazine Wprost released a transcript of a leaked conversation in which Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski says Poland's alliance with the US is worthless and harmful for the eastern European country. Last week Wprost also released a transcript of a compromising conversation between the interior minister and the head of Poland's national bank.
"The government was attacked by an organised crime group," Sikorski said in Luxembourg as he arrived for a meeting of European Union foreign ministers. "We don't yet know who stands behind it; we are not certain yet. But it is being checked and I hope the justice system determines the identities of the group members and, above all, of the masterminds."
He offered no proof for his statement.
Critics have demanded that Tusk's center-right government resign since the conversations of top leaders started being leaked more than a week ago. Eavesdropping is a crime under Polish law. The magazine says the recordings came from a "businessman" who did not do the taping and they were made in the private VIP rooms of Warsaw restaurants.
"The Polish-American alliance isn't worth anything. It is even harmful because it gives Poland a false sense of security," Sikorski said. "(We are) suckers, total suckers." Sikorski also said the alliance with the US could alienate two key neighbors of Poland: Russia and Germany.
Earlier, Wprost released a conversation between Central Bank head Marek Belka and Interior Minister Bartlomiej Sienkiewicz where they discussed how the bank could help the governing party win re-election in 2015, a seeming violation of the bank's independence.
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