Poland Says It’s Ready To Help Germany Stop Using Russian Oil
Poland Says It’s Ready To Help Germany Stop Using Russian Oil

Poland Says It’s , Ready To Help Germany, Stop Using Russian Oil.

Reuters reports that on May 2, Anna Moskwa, Poland's climate minister, said the country is prepared to help Germany decrease its dependence on Russian oil.

Reuters reports that on May 2, Anna Moskwa, Poland's climate minister, said the country is prepared to help Germany decrease its dependence on Russian oil.

Since many EU countries rely on Moscow for energy, the bloc can't seem to agree about how sanctions should be implemented.

Since many EU countries rely on Moscow for energy, the bloc can't seem to agree about how sanctions should be implemented.

As Poland, we are ready to support Germany's ambitions of de-russification with our refinery in Gdansk, Anna Moskwa, Poland's climate minister, via statement, as reported by Reuters.

I hope that will be the last voice that will ... block these sanctions on oil, Anna Moskwa, Poland's climate minister, via statement, as reported by Reuters.

Reuters reports that last week, Russia cut off gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria because the countries refused to pay in rubles.

Moskwa previously said the bloc should penalize any country that pays for Russian gas with rubles.

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She also stated that Poland wants a cut-off date to be imposed by the EU for when member states must stop importing Russian oil.

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We want this package (of sanctions) to include a very specific and clear date and requirement for all countries ... that it should be a complete package without any gaps, Anna Moskwa, Poland's climate minister, via statement, as reported by Reuters