Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk also revealed there was “no unity” on seizing Russian assets in the west, as even as all leaders agreed it was a good idea, some countries “feared the consequences either for the euro or the banking system”, APA reports citing The Guardian.
“Poland is very strongly pressing for this, but, let’s be real, as we are not in the eurozone, our voice in this discussion will not be decisive,” he said.
But he insisted on the importance of extending EU sanctions against Russia when they expire, despite Hungary’s threat of a veto.
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