Poles on the side of Karol Nawrocki. It's about a meeting with Viktor Orban

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Tensions surrounding Viktor Orbán and his visit to the Kremlin. The presidential palace comments
The president's decision to withdraw from the meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban was explained by Marcin Przydacz, head of the International Policy Bureau. He emphasized that Nawrocki “consistently advocates finding real ways to end the war in Ukraine” and refers to the legacy of Lech Kaczyński and his concept of energy solidarity in Europe.
Due to Orbán's visit to Moscow, the president limited his stay in Hungary only to participation in the summit of the presidents of the V4 countries. Orbán has been opposing EU sanctions against Russia for a long time, claiming that they burden the economies of EU countries more than Moscow, and his government does not provide military aid to Ukraine or allow its transit through Hungarian territory.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump associate Steve Witkoff at a meeting in Moscow
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Karol Nawrocki did not meet with Viktor Orban after his visit to Moscow. Here's what Poles think
57.3 percent Poles positively evaluate President Karol Nawrocki's decision to cancel the meeting with Viktor Orbán – according to a SW Research survey for rp.pl. 17.6% of respondents assessed the decision negatively. respondents, and 25.1 percent no opinion.
According to the analysis of Adam Jastrzębski from SW Research canceling the meeting is most often supported by people over 50 years of age (63%) and respondents whose income exceeds PLN 7,000 net (62%).. The greatest support was recorded in the geographical division in small towns up to 20 thousand residents – 63% of them have a positive opinion there. respondents.





