The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Explains Why the President Was Given a Dirty Car
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Radosław Sikorski addressed the controversy over a dirty limousine provided for Karol Nawrocki during his visit to Riga. "I sincerely apologize to the President for the fact that the Latvian side, hiding behind the rain, provided him with an unclean car," Sikorski sarcastically remarked. "Remember, Mr. Sikorski's colleagues at the posts are there to attend the reception," wrote presidential minister Marcin Przydacz in response.
President Karol Nawrocki's visit to Latvia sparked considerable interest among internet users due to the dirty limousine that picked him up from Riga airport. Right-wing politicians deemed the incident embarrassing. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs denies these allegations, insisting that the Latvian side was solely responsible for providing the car.
President Karol Nawrocki arrived in Latvia. A dirty car awaited the Polish leader at Riga airport.
"The Polish Embassy is responsible for the entire visit. It can, of course, use the host country's logistical support (including transport) – it often does – but then it ensures that it is carried out at the appropriate level. I'm not surprised that they couldn't oversee such a matter, since they even "forgot" to inform about the President's visit on social media and only then nervously made up for it on the embassy's profile... It's an embarras…
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