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Poland responded to Orban's accusations of hypocrisy and called for withdrawal from the EU and NATO

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В Польше ответили на обвинения Орбана в лицемерии и призвали выйти из ЕС и НАТО

Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Teofil Bartoszewski made a statement in response to the groundless accusations of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who called the Poles hypocrites.

Speaking in Romania on Saturday, July 27, Orban pointed out that Warsaw continues to do business with Moscow by importing Russian oil.

This was reported by the Polish agency PAP.

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Bartoszewski emphasized that since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Poland has not conducted any trade with Russia, including the purchase of crude oil.

This is precisely what distinguishes Warsaw from Budapest, which has retained a pro-Russian orientation, even while remaining a member of the EU and NATO.

Therefore, Bartoszewski suggested that Orban finally decide on his foreign policy.

— Why doesn't he (Orban) create an alliance with Putin and others authoritarian states of this type? This is on the principle that if you don't want to be a member of some club, you can always leave. Of course, his policy is anti-European, anti-Ukrainian, anti-Polish, — concluded the Polish diplomat.

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