

That way we would not be arguing with a gun pointed at our head”, said the prime minister, who insisted on the need for the EU to put an end to threats of sanctions.Īsked whether Poland could, in retaliation, veto important EU projects, Morawiecki responded with a question. “It will be the wisest attitude you can have. In an interview published by Financial Times, Mateusz Morawiecki urged the 27 to reverse the demand before the European Court of Justice (ETJ) to force Poland to pay a fine because of judicial reforms imposed by Warsaw.
