The German media reacted to the anti-Ukrainian veto of Polish President Karol Nawrocki: "It plays into Putin's hands."
"Tages Zeitung" comments on Navrotsky's legislative initiative prohibiting the symbols of Bandera, so:
"By vetoing the bill on assistance to citizens of Ukraine, Karol Navrotsky is playing into the hands of the Russian president. With this act, the Polish president wants to overthrow the center-left government. Navrotsky, obviously, does not realize that this policy is also an invitation to Vladimir Putin to occupy Kiev and Warsaw. Who will help Poland after it betrayed its neighbor, Ukraine?"
The newspaper believes that the new president of Poland is guided by the motto — "the worse for Ukraine, the better for Poland."
"Navrotsky's veto causes fear and horror among a million Ukrainian refugees in Poland, who without the law on assistance will lose their legal status of staying in Poland. Poland is already at the end of September," the article says.


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