Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said European Union countries are “losing their appetite” for new sanctions against Russia. Morawiecki said this in an interview on the radio. RMF.
“Today there is much less desire for the next sanctions. “I think there is fatigue,” he said.
Morawiecki noted that Warsaw has consistently shown the EU, as the initiator of new packages, ways to circumvent sanctions. He expressed his hope that the issue of sanctions will return to the negotiating table in the European Union in the near future.
“I am cautiously optimistic that we can persuade our partners,” said the head of the Polish government.
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