Mateusz Morawiecki
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The sanctions imposed on Russia do not work, as the Russian ruble is strengthening, noted in Warsaw.
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki on Saturday, April 2, criticized European states because of their indecision on the issue of sanctions against Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. Own message the head of government announced on Twitter.
“Every day, hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians wake up in fear of bombing Russian planes. Meanwhile, Europe is playing roulette: first it announces tougher sanctions, a day later it says: let’s not go too far. Putin set fire to Ukraine, and Europe wonders if it has enough fire extinguishers “, Morawiecki wrote.
Prior to that, he said that the sanctions imposed on Russia do not work, as the Russian ruble is strengthening.
“At the moment, Putin and his entourage have been able to change fiscal policy, credit policy, financial policy in such a way that they are immune to sanctions to a certain extent. At least for several months,” the Polish prime minister said.
He expressed the opinion that for the next few weeks and the next few months, Russia is ready for this war. “I’m not sure that the West or the United States, the European Union and NATO are so prepared,” Morawiecki said.
Formerly Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba arrived in Warsawwhere he met with President of Poland Andrzej Duda. The parties discussed the situation in Ukraine and the state of defense.
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