Poland is pushing for sanctions against Russia to be as extensive as possible and, above all, realistic, Mateusz Morawiecki, Poland’s prime minister said in Brussels on Wednesday.
Mateusz Morawiecki told journalists after a European Union meeting with countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN): “A very big success on our part and the part of several delegations were the clear-cut condemnation of Russia and the Russian aggression against Ukraine which was a part of the talks with our Asian partners.”
The prime minister pointed out that “Russia is waging war in Ukraine, but it is also waging an economic war with Europe,” and added that “this economic war is about Russia doing everything possible to keep gas and oil prices as high as possible.” In response, the European Union, Poland, and other countries should reduce gas and oil prices as much as possible, he said.
“Poland is pushing for this sanctions regime to be as extensive as possible and, above all, realistic,” concluded the prime minister.