Poland’s prime minister has said Russia is totally isolated not only by EU member states but by all that have condemned its aggression against Ukraine.
Speaking on Thursday in Prague, where he was attending the first summit of the European Political Community, grouping the leaders of 44 European countries, Mateusz Morawiecki said the EU was strong not only in terms of its economy but also as a provider of security.
“This meeting confirmed that Russia is fully isolated not only from the EU countries, but also from other countries that border it directly, and all of them condemn Russia’s aggression.”
PM @MorawieckiM after the #EuropeanPoliticalCommunity summit in Prague: This meeting confirmed that Russia is fully isolated not only from the EU countries, but also from other countries that border it directly, and all of them condemn Russia’s aggression.
— Chancellery of the Prime Minister of Poland (@PremierRP_en) October 6, 2022
PM @MorawieckiM in Prague: Russian gas has become a curse for Europe, but today we all want to put this Russian gas and raw materials into the past in solidarity. It is not only sanctions. It is a step towards building a world without war, independent of these resources.
— Chancellery of the Prime Minister of Poland (@PremierRP_en) October 6, 2022
He said that during the talks the energy and natural gas crises were also discussed. “And here we found a common language – the energy crisis is conducive to Russian imperialism but is also conducive to market speculators,” Morawiecki said.