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According to Waszczykowski, Russia's aggressive policy is above all materialized in the situation in eastern Ukraine and the failure to deliver on the Minsk agreements. Moscow, according to the minister, seeks the "pulling out of NATO from the entire region, and drawing a dozen or so countries with their tens of millions of citizens into a grey zone condemning them instability and uncertainty."





"Poland will not accept such a vision of the political order in Europe, and will not condone the carving up of our continent into spheres of influence. Never again Munich or Yalta," the minister said.





He also spoke about the militarization of Russia's Kaliningrad region and the need to strengthen the presence of NATO troops in the territory of Poland and the Baltic countries.

Waszczykowski noted that Warsaw opposes the construction of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipe and is working hard on finding new sources of energy. He added Poland "recognizes the need for dialogue with our Russian neighbor and is going to take steps to develop social dialogue, people-to-people contacts, and cultural cooperation, as well as to restore bilateral economic relations."



