Prime Minister of Poland Mateusz Morawiecki initiates a government-opposition meeting on the situation in Ukraine. One of the issues on the agenda is the confiscation of Russian property located in the country, Wprost reports..
" On the one hand, we have constitutional restrictions on such actions related to property rights, and on the other hand, more and more Poles do not understand why the Italians confiscate the yachts of Russian oligarchs, and we cannot carry out such actions in our country. We want to organize this through the Seimas and decided that the opposition should be involved in this process,"
In addition, in an interview, the Prime Minister of Poland paid much attention to other " In particular, they discussed active diplomatic support for Ukraine in Europe and assistance to Ukrainian refugees..
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The Prime Minister understands the need to stop Russia in Ukraine, as he believes that the Kremlin's ambitions will not stop there.. He also mentioned the latest sociological survey conducted by Aktiv Group in the country - the aggressor, according to these data, 86.6% of Russians approve of a potential attack on the territory of the European Union.
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" Yes, I saw this social study. Yes, Russian society is aware that Poland is trying with all its might to stop the aggressive policy of the Kremlin. Therefore, either here and now we must stop what Putin and the Kremlin are doing, or in the near future we can become a victim of his policy, supported by Russian society. The war in Ukraine is a decisive moment for geopolitics in the region and the world,” said Mateusz Morawiecki.
The issue of migrants from Ukraine was not ignored either.. According to the Prime Minister, Poland successfully coped with the influx of refugees and was able to provide more than decent living conditions. Separately thanked all the volunteers, public organizations and caring citizens who sheltered the Ukrainians. Regarding their future fate, he is sure that the majority seeks to return to their home after the end of the war, and those who decide to stay can be very valuable for Poland..
To this end, the Polish government has already adopted a bill on assistance to citizens of Ukraine, which allows you to legally stay in Poland for three years and work.
Recall, UNICEF reported that more than 3.3 million people left Ukraine since the beginning of the war..