Marcin Przycz confirmed that in October Karol Nawrocki had a conversation with Radosław Sikorski. In "Piasecki's Conversation" on TVN24 he admitted that the gathering had actually taken place, but hit the head of the MFA, accusing him of perverting the findings in a letter he late published. On the way, there was a sharp exchange with the lead.
A gathering the President's Office preferred not to talk about
The beginning point of the conversation was a letter to president Karol Nawrocki published by Radosław Sikorski. The head of the Ministry of abroad Affairs revealed in it that on 8 October there was a gathering on the embassy cast, and a week later he sent a letter to the president proposing a compromise. It was this paper that triggered the avalanche of questions: if the conversation was so important, why did the presidential side not publically commend it?
Marcin Przycz, head of the global Policy Bureau at the Palace, admitted on air that specified a gathering had actually taken place, but from the beginning it seemed as if he wanted to reduce them alternatively than publicise them.
He explained that the president had "tens" conversations with different people, and that was 1 of many. erstwhile the host noted that talking to the head of the MFA on blocked ambassadorial nominations was not a regular item of the calendar, the minister replied with a snack that possibly it was just not an event worth bragging about.
This 1 conviction included the full axis of the dispute: Sikorski tries to present the gathering as evidence of his own willingness to make concessions, and the presidential side withdrew from the agreement anyway.
"Television works 1 way". Word Pushes Useful with Piasecki on TVN24
The temperature of the conversation grew all minute. erstwhile the Useful started addressing viewers directly, suggesting that the media were creating a image of the president blocking all the nominations, Konrad Piasecki interrupted his irony: he recalled that shouting to the camera would not bring an answer due to the fact that tv only works in 1 direction.
- Minister, I don't want to worry you, but as you say to the screen, you won't hear the answer from there. I don't know if you know that tv works this way, that there is only a message 1 way – Piasecki said.
The president's minister responded with a small thank you for this "exceptionally brilliant" remark. It was an exchange that showed good tension in the studio. On the 1 hand, politicians trying to bypass the questions and build their own communicative above the head of the leader, on the another hand a writer scoring evasiveness and inconsistency.
Thank you very much. It was highly brilliant," replied the Entourager.
In the background, however, there remained a cloud of the matter: a conflict about how the October talks between the Palace and the MFA truly were and whether Sikorski's published letter was a faithful reconstruction of the findings, or alternatively a political version of events beneficial to the chief of diplomacy.















