Polish Senate excludes lifting sanctions on Russia

The Polish Senate supports sanctions against the Russian Federation and does not consider their abolition possible, as stated by the Marshal of the Senate, Stanisław Karczewski, during a meeting with the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada, Andriy Parubiy, as reported on the website of the Verkhovna Rada.

In turn, Parubiy noted that the active inter-parliamentary dialogue is evidence of a mutual understanding of the importance of Ukrainian-Polish relations and their prospects.

"In my opinion, cooperation at the parliamentary level, including the work of the Parliamentary Assembly of Ukraine and Poland, as well as the Inter-Parliamentary Assembly of Ukraine-Poland-Lithuania, create an effective platform for the development of international dialogue and inter-parliamentary diplomacy. Our task is to multiply inter-parliamentary developments,” the Chairman noted.

The representatives also discussed the format of the appeal by the heads of the parliaments to the US Congress, as well as the possibility of a joint visit to Washington to meet with the leaders of the legislative and executive branches.

  Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Sanctions

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