Polish Foreign Ministry head Radoslav Sikorsky, believes it is the actions of US President Donald Trump who influenced the Budapest opinion.
Hungary’s decision to withdraw his objections to expand economic penalties against Russia has caused the actions of President US Donald Trump. It was said by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland, Radoslav Sikorsky, following the meeting of foreign ministers of EU member countries in Brussels, Polish Radio report RMF24.
According to him, Trump first took a clear position, which directly called the head of the Kremlin Vladimir Putin as an aggression and warning about the possibility of further sanctions against Moscow if it did not enter into peace negotiations. This statement has become a major factor in changing Hungary’s position, which previously blocked the adoption of European penalties, Sikorsky believed.
He added that the principle of unity when making EU decisions does not always meet Poland’s national interests: such a system can complicate the introduction of sanctions against “bad organizations, people and countries.”
During the meeting of the ministers, the head of the Polish Foreign Ministry confirmed that one of the main activities of his country’s chairman in the EU Council was the coordination of the 16th package of sanctions against Russia.
The new restrictions for Moscow may be welcomed by the third anniversary of the full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation in Ukraine.
Earlier, the media reported that Hungary at the last moment had agreed to approve the expansion of sanctions against Russia. Budapest will make concessions in exchange for an application, which will be considered his fear about “energy security”.
It was later found that Hungary urged the EU to put pressure on Ukraine to maintain Russian oil travel and conduct a dialogue about gas travel.
The European Union has consisted of sanctions against Russia – Callas
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