Poland’s Newly Elected President Says He Is “Currently” Against Ukraine’s Accession to EU
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Poland’s newly elected president says he is “currently” against Ukraine’s accession to EU
Poland's president-elect Karol Nawrocki told Hungarian media he opposes Ukraine's European Union membership, citing unresolved bilateral issues including agricultural competition and the exhumation of Polish massacre victims.
Newly elected Polish President Karol Navrotsky said that “at the moment” he does not support Ukraine's accession to the European Union. He also spoke again about the Volyn tragedy.
The newly elected President of Poland Karol Nawrocki has spoken out against Ukraine joining the European Union. He explained this by the "interests" of the country. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to his interview with the Mandiner portal, which is close to the team of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. In particular, during the conversation with Nawrocki, it was noted that the issue of the Russian-Ukrainian war is one of the…
Ukraine must understand that other countries, including Poland and Hungary, also have their own interests, Navrotsky said
The newly elected Polish President, Carol Nawrocki, gave an exclusive interview in Warsaw, where she sharply criticized the previous government, Brussels and foreign influence. The new president not only set her banner on national sovereignty, but also promises to strengthen Polish-Hungarian friendship and revive regional cooperation. The president gave an exclusive interview to Mandiner.
Karol Nawrocki will not tolerate his country being forced into unfair competition.
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