The head of the Polish government,

Mateusz Morawiecki,

said that the next, 11th package of EU sanctions against Russia should be adopted within the next two months.  

The Prime Minister of Poland said

this

in an interview with RMF.FM.

Mateusz Moravetsky noted that it is also important to strengthen the sanctions that were already adopted earlier.

"That's why Poland acts in a two-way way: on the one hand, we immediately point out to the European Commission the holes and loopholes that Russia uses, and on the other hand, we are among those countries that direct the next package of sanctions," Moravetskii emphasized.

When asked when exactly the 11th package of sanctions will be adopted, the Polish Prime Minister expressed hope that "within the next two months."

According to Moravetskyi, the preparation of the 11th package of sanctions is currently underway.

The Polish Prime Minister expressed hope that the European Commission will take seriously the issue of imposing sanctions against about 150 Russian propagandists who spread hatred towards Ukraine and Ukrainians.

At the same time, sanctions against Russia for abducting and transporting Ukrainian children to the Russian Federation should be a "catalyst" for those countries that are hesitating about the need to introduce them.

It will be recalled that the high representative of the EU, Josep

Borrell, said that the EU has introduced almost all possible sanctions against Russia, so now it is necessary to switch to financial and military support of Ukraine.

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