Mar 11 • 11:35 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

Mirosław Różański: If the president vetoes SAFE, he will show that he does not understand his role

Mirosław Różański warns that a potential veto by the president on the SAFE proposal would indicate a lack of understanding of the president's responsibilities.

In a recent commentary, Mirosław Różański highlighted the ramifications of the ongoing crisis in the Middle East on global oil prices, suggesting that as these prices rise, more countries, not just Hungary, may seek to reestablish trade relations with Russia. He expressed concern that this could financially empower Russia, further exacerbating the already precarious situation in Ukraine. Różański articulated a somber outlook on Ukraine’s position, indicating that if alliances shift back towards Russia, Ukraine could find itself at an even greater disadvantage.

Różański emphasized the potential risks associated with countries rekindling their energy ties with Russia, describing it as not only irresponsible but extremely hazardous to regional and global security. He characterized Russia as a 'beast' that, if given more resources and financial assets, could intensify its imperial ambitions under Vladimir Putin, potentially taking advantage of crises occurring in other parts of the world. This perspective underlines the delicate balance of power and the importance of strategic decision-making in the context of international relations.

Additionally, he pointed to the recent decision by the G7 nations to utilize their reserves as a means to mitigate the anticipated impact of rising oil prices. This decision reflects a concerted effort to stabilize the market and prevent further economic ramifications that could unfavorably affect countries like Ukraine. Różański's analysis serves as a call to action for decision-makers to recognize the broader implications of their policies on global energy dynamics and security.

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