Analyzing relations between Poland and Russia, Waszczykowski said Moscow was holding the key to solving the current situation. According to Waszczykowski, it was not Poland that created “ice age,” nor was it responsible for attacking other countries and grabbing their territories. The problems were created in Moscow, Waszczykowski said.
Polish Foreign Minister also admitted the possibility of establishing permanent NATO military bases in the territory of his country.
When asked to comment on the European Union, Waszczykowski stressed that Europe’s common currency euro was a utopia, because it was not useful, and that nowadays European communities do not have democratic means to choose their leaders.