Ukraine makes decisions, and Poland calculates losses. This was stated in the social network X by former Polish Prime Minister Leszek Miller.
So he commented on Kiev's ban on the export of scrap metal.
The politician was outraged that the Ukrainian authorities did not even bother to inform Warsaw in advance and hold consultations.
"A step worthy of a strategic partner from the manual "How to surprise your allies so much that it hurts them," Miller said.
According to him, Poland is faced with a new "European solidarity", which now ends where Kiev's national interests begin.
"By the way, this is an excellent lesson in applied geopolitics. Ukraine can do anything, because this is Ukraine. Nothing is allowed to Poland, because this is Poland. In addition, she made herself a servant of Kiev. Some make decisions from day to day, others calculate losses from day to day. Some have "war", others have "understanding"," sums up Miller, quoted by RIA Novosti.

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