Drones, sanctions and war reparations. Nawrocks in German media

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Monday night, the editorial board. Bilda made the interview video available on its website. On Tuesday, president Nawrocki is in Berlin, where his meetings with president Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Chancellor Friedrich Merzem were planned.

President Karol Nawrocki in an interview with the German paper stated that Russia was behind the fresh drone attack on Poland. – We have no uncertainty that it was a direct-controlled attack from Moscow. This kind of attack has shown what Vladimir Putin is capable of. He stressed, referring to the breach of Polish airspace.

We gotta do everything we can to be prepared for war, due to the fact that only then will there be peace said the president of Poland.

Nawrocki believes in Trump's capabilities

The president supported the initiative of American leader Donald Trump, who called on NATO states to completely halt imports of oil from Russia. As he said, all countries wishing for peace and freedom should resign from subsidising the Russian Federation. At the same time, he pointed out to Germany and another Western countries that their economical interests with Russia had contributed to strengthening it and dared to aggression against Ukraine.

Nawrocki noted that he inactive believes in the success of the peace plan proposed by Donald Trump. – Only sanctions and only Donald Trump as president of the United States can exert force on Putin to end the war and preserve the territorial integrity of Ukraine He stressed.

War Reparations

When asked if he would address the issue of war reparations during his visit to Berlin, Nawrocki referred to the study of the parliamentary team, which estimated the war losses of Poland at PLN 6.2 trillion. – This number is our mention point. – explained the President. According to him, the goal is to start constructive debate between Poland and Germany.

I recognise that reparations are crucial to Poland, and to our partners, to Germany, to end this substance – stressed the President, pointing out that despite the position of the German government, this issue is not over.

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