Gas supplies from the Russian Federation should not resume: Duda called for dismantling the 'Nord Streams'.
The President of Poland, Andrzej Duda, expressed his position regarding Russian gas supplies to Europe. He stated that even when a peace agreement is reached between Ukraine and the Russian Federation, gas supplies should not be resumed.
Andrzej Duda hopes that European leaders will consider the consequences of Russian aggression against Ukraine and make a decision not to resume gas supplies through this pipeline. This would mean that countries, including Germany, would not support the economy of Russia by using gas from the Russian Federation.
The President of Poland believes that the 'Nord Stream' pipeline should be closed. These pipelines pose a significant threat to Central European countries, including Ukraine, Poland, and Slovakia. They are a threat in terms of energy, military security, and Russia's economic dominance in Europe.
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