Poland’s President Karol Nawrocki delivered a speech on Saturday at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Dallas, in the U.S. state of Texas. In it, he sharply criticized the current policies of the EU leadership and accused top politicians in Brussels of making decisions that ran counter to “common sense” and to Poland’s interests. Nawrocki said Poland had been part of the EU for 20 years, but that the bloc was now in urgent need of a “general overhaul.”
Nawrocki stated that European policy was endangering the foundations of the continent’s strength, while bureaucrats were making decisions that defied reason and were weakening Europe rather than strengthening it. He particularly criticized the EU’s energy and migration policies, which he described as ideological projects distracting from the values that shape Christian civilization. In his view, energy-related decisions were being pushed through without regard for economic and energy security, and immigration measures could protect neither borders nor social cohesion.
CPAC is an annual gathering of conservative activists and was founded in 1973 by Young Americans for Freedom and the American Conservative Union. Kirill Dmitriev, the Russian president’s special envoy for economic cooperation with foreign countries, recently warned of the “worst energy crisis in human history” and said that neither Europe nor the United Kingdom was prepared for it.
Source: RT DE