Poland Will Not Pay $1 Billion to Join Trump's Council: We Have More Important Tasks
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How should Poland react to Donald Trump's Peace Council? Is there a chance for cooperation between the president and prime minister? Historian and political scientist Professor Antoni Dudek will be the guest of "Most Important Questions."
The Polish government announced on Thursday that it will not pay $1 billion to be part of the Peace Council led by Donald Trump because it has more important tasks. EU member state leaders meeting in emergency session on Thursday expressed "serious doubts" about the Council created by Donald Trump and agreed to firmly defend the interests of the community bloc against any form of coercion.
Polish Minister of Finance and Economy Andrzej Domansky categorically excludes the possibility of allocating a billion dollars from the state budget for membership in the Peace Council, which was created by US President Donald Trump.
A billion dollars. So expensive is the entry into the new and controversial club of peace launched by Donald Trump to Davos. The surprised sea was different. The former British Prime Minister Tony Blair appeared at the event, although London sent a firm and categorical refusal. The moment he produced it from shock. Dailymail revealed that Blair was not [...]
Europe today needs greater decisiveness and a focus on rebuilding its economic power, says Andrzej Domański in an interview during the World Economic Forum in Davos. In an interview with Cezary Szymanek of "Rzeczpospolita," the Minister of Finance and Economy declared that Poland can play a significant role in rebuilding the European Union's competitiveness in a world of growing geopolitical tensions.
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