Talk:Canada–Poland relations

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The ICC[edit]

With all due respect and good faith, the International Command Commission in Vietnam was probably the most significant interaction between Canada and Poland on the state level during the Cold War, and for this reason I believed it should be mentioned here. There is a great deal of scholarly literature on how Canadian, Polish, and Indian diplomats worked together (and didn't work together) on the ICC. Of course, one should not violate the undue weight rule, which is why I can have given it only one paragraph, which is about right for this article. The reader should be aware of the ICC-it certainly kept the Canadian diplomats busy talking to Polish (and Indian) diplomats about Vietnam. That has been deleted in good faith, which I have reverted also in good faith. Rather than engage in edit warring, which of course is against the rules, I believe it should be discussed here. Thank you for your time and patience.--A.S. Brown (talk) 04:40, 28 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]