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Radosław Sikorski Comments on Karol Nawrocki's Visit to Hungary. "There Was No need."

Summary by Rzeczpospolita
Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Radosław Sikorski commented on and assessed President Karol Nawrocki's meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. He called the visit "very unusual from the outset." He also stated that the president "did not bring back two fugitives suspected of stealing public funds," referring to Zbigniew Ziobro and Marcin Romanowski.
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"I was present at Karol Nawrocki's conversation with Viktor Orbán. There was a tough talk about Russia, a tough talk about Ukraine, but there were also talks about energy and a certain offer from us," said Marcin Przydacz about the meeting between the Polish president and the Hungarian prime minister in an interview for Polsat News. "There is a very large discrepancy in terms of the approach [to Russia], (...) but it is in our interest to make s…

·Warszawa, Poland
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All of Hungary has a very big problem with Ukraine (...). The president's visit could not change anything in this regard, Marcin Przydacz, head of the presidential International Policy Office, told Polsat News.

·Poland
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Mr. Donald Tusk significantly interfered in the Hungarian elections, Marcin Przydacz, head of the President of the Republic of Poland's International Policy Office, told Graffiti. The politician stated that President Karol Nawrocki's visit to Hungary was not an expression of pre-election support for Fidesz. "President Nawrocki didn't utter a word about the election," the politician said.

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Przemysław Wipler criticizes President Karol Nawrocki for his visit to Hungary, which took place on Monday.

·Warsaw, Poland
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Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Radosław Sikorski commented on and assessed President Karol Nawrocki's meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. He called the visit "very unusual from the outset." He also stated that the president "did not bring back two fugitives suspected of stealing public funds," referring to Zbigniew Ziobro and Marcin Romanowski.

·Poland
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Rzeczpospolita broke the news in Poland on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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