– It is irrational that the head of the Left club does not know what the government is working on – said the spokesperson for PSL Miłosz Motyka about the words of Anna Maria Żukowska, who criticized the withdrawal of Poland from the treaty on the prohibition of mines. "There is not only the usage of this weapon in the scope of the Convention, but besides its production, etc." Politician recommended that Żukowska “should be informed”.
“Graffiti” leader Marcin Fjołek asked PSL spokesperson and climate deputy minister Miłosz Motyka for words Head of the Left Club Anna Maria Żukowska commenting termination by POlsce of the Treaty prohibiting the usage of anti-personnel mines.
"This is so irrational and pointless. Seriously, Donald Tusk and Władysław Kosiniaku-Kamish, you presume that Russia will throw us in invasion of the first infantry fire?!“ Żukowska wrote on social media.
– It is irrational that the head of the Left club does not know what the government is working on," said Motyka. As he added, the typical of this organization – Krzysztof Gawkowski – supported this solution.
A coalition dispute? “It is worth knowing substance and then speaking out”
The PSL spokesperson pointed out that Żukowska should “be informed of what is going on”. – In the scope of the convention is not only the usage of mines, but besides their production, storage, etc. It's worth learning about substance and then speaking. – he said.
– Furthermore, Russia in Ukraine threw soldiers on the front. specified a decision is besides very good, it will increase our sense of security," concluded Motyka.
This was the reaction of the politician of the Left. "Dear Milosz, I know this treaty (Ottawski – ed.). I besides know it'll be another thing.Which you're voting with You're more and more a Confederate.“The head of the Left Club wrote.
Poland withdraws from the Ottawa Convention. Joint message by Defence Ministers
Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia announced the termination of the Ottawa Treaty, which prohibits the usage of anti-personnel mines. "In the light of the unstable safety environment marked by Russia's aggression and its continuing threat to the Euro-Atlantic community, it is essential to measure all means of deterrence and defence", the message states.
"In the light of this unstable safety environment marked by Russia's aggression and its continuing threat to the Euro-Atlantic community, It is essential to measure all measures to strengthen our deterrence and defence capabilities“ It’s written.
"Despite our withdrawal, we will stay committed to global humanitarian law, including civilian protection during the armed conflict. Our peoples will proceed to follow these principles, while besides gathering our safety needs," the Communication concluded.
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The paper was signed by the Minister of Defence of Estonia Hanno Pevkur, the Minister of Defence of Latvia Andris Spruds, the Minister of Defence of Lithuania Dovile Sakaliene, and Head of the Polish MON Władysław Kosiniak-Kamish.
The Treaty of Ottawa, passed and signed by Poland in 1997, says about the ban on the use, storage, production and transfer of anti-personnel mines.
