Berlin is trying to sabotage the Polish economy, Warsaw’s deputy foreign minister has said
A leading German politician has called Poland’s ruling party an “enemy” while Berlin-backed media and NGOs are trying to block major economic investments, all with an eye to regime change in Warsaw, Poland’s Deputy Foreign Minister Pawel Jablonski has said.
“The opposition and its supportive media regularly accuse us of ‘provoking’ Germany, whenever we have the courage to say out loud that our interests and theirs diverge in this or that matter,” Jablonski tweeted on Monday, linking to a controversial interview by European People’s Party (EPP) head Manfred Weber.
In an interview with the broadcaster ZDF on Sunday, Weber claimed the members of Poland’s ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party “systematically attack the rule of law and free media.” The EPP will consider any European party that supports “the rule of law” as an objective ally, the MEP argued, but “those who do not, like the German AfD, like Le Pen in France or PiS in Poland, are our enemies and we will fight them.”
Jablonski wondered if the main opposition party Civic Platform – led by former EPP head Donald Tusk – will condemn Weber’s words “or will he join his German colleagues/principals/sponsors as usual?”
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The outspoken deputy FM had posted over the weekend that Germany was behind the media reports and activities of nonprofits aimed against Warsaw’s push for capital investment projects.