Hungary to Confirm NATO Membership of Sweden and Finland
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced that they received a promise from Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban that they would ratify Finland and Sweden's NATO membership within a month.
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced at a press conference that they received a promise from Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban that they would approve Finland and Sweden's NATO membership within a month.
Polish Prime Minister Morawiecki, at a press conference; “I asked Prime Minister Orban to immediately approve the accession of Finland and Sweden to NATO. At the first parliamentary session of the new year, I took a promise that the ratification would take place," he said.
Diplomatic Note from Poland to 50 Countries
Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Arkadiusz Mularczyk announced on his radio program that the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has sent diplomatic notes to nearly 50 countries that are members of NATO, the EU and the Council of Europe.
Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Mularczyk stated that the note in question includes efforts to compensate the Berlin government for the losses suffered during the occupation of Poland during World War II.
Poland demands 6 trillion 200 billion zlotys (approximately 1 trillion 300 billion euros) for the compensation of material and moral damages caused by Nazi Germany during World War II. Germany, stating that the problem has been resolved within the framework of international law, refuses to pay compensation.