President's candidate, who actually just to please Mr. Mentzen, says that Poland will never agree to Ukraine in NATO. There is no better date than betrayal of the state – assessed the attitude of Karol Nawrocki in “Facts after facts” on TVN24 Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
Tusk referred to this way to Karol Nawrocki's Thursday conversation with Sławomir Mentzenduring which the PiS candidate signed a list of eight declarations prepared by the confederation politician. One of them says “no” of Ukraine's accession to NATO.
The head of government said that “this is one of the biggest scandals of this campaign.”
– As you remember, there were few things where the full consensus was built, full of solidarity between the deceased president Lech Kaczyński And me when I was the prime minister. It was rather a conflict and political confrontation. But in terms of Ukraine, its sovereignty, its prosperous position and membership in NATO, there was full agreement – he reminded.
Tusk about Nawrocki's attitude: There is no better date than betrayal of the state
– But I'm not saying to rely and bother Nawrocki, because it is known that this is a problem when people find out that he is one of the most important, of these positive decisions of Lech Kaczyński, now he questions and throws into the trash. So it's a problem for him. But I talk about it because it is fundamental from the point of view of Poland's security. The last thing that Poland should do is to accomplish or support Putin's demands – he said.
– Presidential candidate in Poland, who actually just to please Mr. Mentzen in one broadcast, says that Poland will never agree to Ukraine in NATO, – this is not a better term than the betrayal of state – he said.
Source: Darek Delmanowicz/PAP
At the same time, the head of government once again assured that Poland would not send its soldiers to Ukraine. – Nobody expects it from us. We played it immediately, skillfully and it did not raise any doubts, even at Zelanski – he said.
Author/author: MJZ/ADSO
Source: Tvn24
Source of the main photo: Darek Delmanowicz/PAP