Morawiecki says that Europe is playing the lottery: first it announces tougher sanctions, and then he says that it is not necessary to bend the stick.
Poland has criticized the European Union for its inconsistent stance on sanctions against Russia. The corresponding statement was made by the Prime Minister of Poland Mateusz Morawiecki on Twitter on Saturday, April 2.
“Every day hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians wake up in fear of being bombed by Russian planes. Meanwhile, Europe is playing the lottery: first it announces tougher sanctions, a day later it says it will not overdo it,” Moravetsky wrote.
He also added that “Putin set Ukraine on fire, and Europe is wondering if it has enough fire extinguishers.”
Today, about a thousand Russians will be affected by 🇷🇺jets. Europe wonders if it has enough fire extinguisher
– Mateusz Morawiecki (@MorawieckiM) April 2, 2022
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