European security and the coordination of security measures between the EU, Nato and the OSCE were on the agenda of Deputy Foreign Minister Paweł Jabłoński's Friday teleconference with the organisations' high officials and the US Deputy Secretary of State.
Poland and its allies consider many scenarios for the development of the situation in Ukraine, including an attempt to occupy its entire territory by Russia, the head of the National Security Bureau (BBN) has said.
The Polish foreign minister, who officially took up the role as the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office in Vienna on Thursday, has said that he will set off on his first foreign visit to Ukraine to review the situation in the eastern part of the country.
Poland will focus on the resolving of conflict and crisis situations when it assumes the chairmanship of the OSCE, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
EU Commissioner for Justice Didier Reynders said on Thursday that Poland complying with rulings of the European Court of Justice (CJEU) is the only way out of conflict between Warsaw and Brussels.
The Czech Republic has rejected yet another proposal of a compromise over the contested Turow lignite mine that the Czechs claim endangers their ground waters.
The Dutch prime minister was most critical of Poland in a debate on its rule-of-law conflict with the EU on the first day of the EU summit in Brussels, EU sources have told PAP.
The Polish president has warned that the spectre of conflict is haunting Europe for the first time in decades.
The head of Poland's Supreme Court has requested the president, prime minister and parliament speakers to amend the country's new disciplinary system for judges in order to end the current conflict with the EU.
The Polish foreign minister has stated that finding a solution to the Ukrainian-Russian conflict is one of the most important challenges in the field of European security.
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