Feb 17 • 12:07 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Wprost

Karol Nawrocki will not participate in the Peace Council? A decision has been made

The Polish President is seeking a clear stance from the government on joining the Peace Council, following discussions at a National Security Council meeting.

Last week, a meeting of the National Security Council was held at the Presidential Palace, where one of the key topics was Poland's invitation to the Peace Council. Karol Nawrocki stated that this proposal could have significant strategic, political, military, allied, and economic consequences. During the discussions, he pointed out that while it is natural for the government to have doubts about the proposal, the real issue lies in the lack of a formal position from the government on the matter.

The President expressed frustration over not receiving a clear declaration regarding the Polish government's stance on joining the Peace Council, which is essential for him to fulfill his constitutional duties. He emphasized the importance of knowing whether he can participate in the Peace process, indicating this is a priority for him as the head of state. Without this clarity, the President feels he cannot adequately proceed with the parliamentary process that perhaps involves joining the Peace Council.

The discussions reflect a broader concern regarding Poland's strategic direction and international commitments, particularly in the context of ongoing geopolitical tensions. As the situation unfolds, including the government's eventual decision on the matter, it could have significant implications for Poland's role in international relations and its standing with allies. Further developments are expected, with a promise of more information to come soon.

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