The World - News from May 2, 1989
Lech Walesa, leader of Poland’s independent union Solidarity, has accepted an invitation from the AFL-CIO to make his first trip to the United States and speak at the AFL-CIO convention in Washington in November, the Washington Post reported. Rex Hardesty, a spokesman for the AFL-CIO, said this is the third time that Walesa has accepted an invitation from the federation. On the previous two occasions he was not given permission to leave Poland. However, Solidarity regained its legal status this year, and the Polish government has allowed Walesa to travel abroad.
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