Poland’s President Calls for Permanent Halt to Russian Gas Supplies
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Polish President Andrzej Duda emphasized that gas flows from Russia to Western Europe should never be resumed, even if a peace agreement is reached between Russia and Ukraine. Duda stated that the Nord Stream gas pipelines, which have been inactive since 2022, should be dismantled to prevent countries like Germany from reinstating Russian gas supplies to alleviate their economic struggles.
Duda's remarks come as European nations face pressure from businesses to revive ties with Russia despite ongoing economic sanctions. He highlighted the potential threats posed by the Nord Stream pipelines not only to Ukraine but also to Poland, Slovakia, and other Central European nations, describing them as risks to both energy security and economic stability.
During his interview with the BBC, Duda also called for Ukraine's involvement in any peace negotiations, referencing historical precedents where agreements were made without adequate representation of affected nations. He denounced any outcome that would validate Russia's territorial gains in Ukraine, characterizing such an event as a violation of international law.
As the political landscape shifts with upcoming federal elections in Germany, Duda remains committed to ensuring that the international community does not permit Russia to maintain control over occupied territories. He expressed confidence in U.S. involvement under President Donald Trump as crucial for regional stability.
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