

We are opponents of the migration pact. We will not accept migrants. There will be no relocation," said Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak. He denied reports of a decision to accelerate the implementation of the Pact.
The head of the Ministry of abroad Affairs was asked on Radio Zet about the migration pact and statements of opposition politicians that last week in Warsaw, during an informal gathering of EU Home Ministers, a decision was made to velocity up its implementation.
That's absolutely not true.
“Semoniak said.
That's not actual at all. I've held these proceedings.
He stressed.
‘Non-formal meeting
Siemoniak noted that this was an informal meeting, and no decisions are made at specified meetings.
And there were no decisions.
“ He said.
The attempts of PiS politicians who have so much behind their ears – visa scandal, etc. – to throw back into the run the subject of migration in specified a dishonest way are truly very weak
“He added.
He besides stressed that Poland's position on the migration pact is clear.
We're opponents.
“Semoniak said.
He recalled that Prime Minister Donald Tusk spoke about this many times.
There is absolutely no specified thing as acceleration or slowness. There was no specified subject as the main subject of discussion
“ He repeated.
He besides pointed out that it was for the government of the Law and Justice that the migration pact was "negotiated on the dot".
‘No relocation’
The head of the Ministry of abroad Affairs referred to the question about Tusk's message a fewer months ago that since Poland accepted so many refugees from Ukraine, we would not accept migrants.
We won't accept. There will be no relocation. That's very clear. We took a clear position on the Pact at subsequent EU meetings
“Semoniak said.
He pointed out that there were many months left to implement the pact and there was discussion.
I draw attention to the communication from the European Commission in December, which gives us the right to know what is happening on the Polish-Belarusian border, that this is an instrumental usage of migration as a weapon, uses this phrase of veponization (...), where the Lukashenko government uses migrants to destabilise the situation in Poland. The EU has noted that we are in a peculiar situation
“He said.
According to him, any speculation about how in a twelve months' time things will yet look like “an effort to put this subject into an election run by people who, by their inability, most likely caused corruption that hundreds of thousands of people could enter Poland without any control.”
The Minister of the Interior was besides asked why, since the Polish position is so hard, the government did not file a complaint with the Court of Justice of the European Union (TEU).
We felt that it was a hazard that it was better to conduct this substance politically.... Morawiecki so negotiated that it is not certain what the consequence would be in the Court. We like to protest and protest at political level
“He said.
The spokesperson for the German Ministry of abroad Affairs revealed that the associate States of the European Union, including Poland, agreed that a migration pact should be introduced as shortly as possible. It is simply a pity that we should tell Poles, who powerfully argue these records, "forgotten" the current ruling country.
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