During a press conference in Świnoujście, Polish presidential candidate Karol Nawrocki firmly opposed sending Polish troops to Ukraine. Instead, he suggested that Polish businesses should take part in rebuilding the war-torn country. He emphasized that Ukraine’s future should be decided by President Volodymyr Zelensky, stressing his key role in peace negotiations alongside the U.S. and Russia.
Migration Policy and Asylum Law
When asked about the asylum law, Nawrocki declared that his administration would work to unilaterally withdraw from the EU migration pact. He criticized previous governments for their handling of migration, accusing them of chaos and corruption.
Jako przyszły Prezydent mogę zagwarantować, że nie wyślę polskich wojsk na Ukrainę! #Nawrocki2025 🇵🇱 pic.twitter.com/apctLBypbS
— #Nawrocki2025 (@Nawrocki25) February 22, 2025
Nawrocki also targeted Prime Minister Donald Tusk, claiming that his stance on migration was mere electoral rhetoric. He argued that Tusk often says one thing but does another, suggesting that his real decisions are influenced by Berlin and Brussels.
His comments underline a firm stance on sovereignty, national security, and economic participation in Ukraine’s post-war recovery, setting the stage for a strong nationalist campaign.