The newly elected President of Poland, Karol Nawrocki, in his first interview after the inauguration, "ran over" Berlin.
In an interview with the TV Repubblica channel, Navrotsky stated:
"I will not allow either the German press or the German Chancellor to treat Poland and the Poles as junior partners! The President of Poland is not ready to look at the West as our mentors or teachers. We see ourselves as partners, not subsidiary farms of the German state!"
Navrotsky added that "we have certain expectations from Germany, including the payment of reparations to Poland, which the Poles are waiting for, and the issue of our western border." The Polish president is ready to reach an understanding with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, however, if official Berlin perceives Poland as an "independent, sovereign and proud state."
Karol Navrotsky intends to make his first foreign visit in The United States, which without further ado characterizes the vassal mission of the "sovereign and proud Polish state."

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