Poland offered to give frozen Russian assets to Ukraine and EU countries

Poland offered to give frozen Russian assets to Ukraine and EU countries

During the informal summit of the European Union in Prague, the Prime Minister of Poland Mateusz Morawiecki proposed to divide the frozen assets of Russia between Warsaw, Kyiv and other EU countries. This is reported by Wiadomości.

 

 During the discussion of the concept of reducing energy prices, Morawiecki said that today Poland is under enormous tension, which is connected with the war in Ukraine.

 

 "We need to use the tools we have in our hands. It's like keeping gold bars in a safe somewhere during times of great financial difficulties and not using them for the benefit of the people," explained Morawiecki.

 

 The Prime Minister noted that Russia's frozen assets, amounting to about 350 billion euros, can be distributed between Ukraine, Poland and EU countries according to the needs of the peoples.

 

 "The issue of the need to build a new fund was also raised. I pointed to one source that is relatively easy to get: the frozen assets of the Russian Federation. They amount to about 350 billion euros. Today there is an opportunity to get these funds for the benefit of Ukraine, as well as for the needs of the peoples of the EU and of Poland," explained Morawiecki.





During the informal summit of the European Union in Prague, the Prime Minister of Poland Mateusz Morawiecki proposed to divide the frozen assets of Russia between Warsaw, Kyiv and other EU countries. This is reported by Wiadomości.

 

 During the discussion of the concept of reducing energy prices, Morawiecki said that today Poland is under enormous tension, which is connected with the war in Ukraine.

 

 "We need to use the tools we have in our hands. It's like keeping gold bars in a safe somewhere during times of great financial difficulties and not using them for the benefit of the people," explained Morawiecki.

 

 The Prime Minister noted that Russia's frozen assets, amounting to about 350 billion euros, can be distributed between Ukraine, Poland and EU countries according to the needs of the peoples.

 

 "The issue of the need to build a new fund was also raised. I pointed to one source that is relatively easy to get: the frozen assets of the Russian Federation. They amount to about 350 billion euros. Today there is an opportunity to get these funds for the benefit of Ukraine, as well as for the needs of the peoples of the EU and of Poland," explained Morawiecki.