“I would like Poland to be such a powerful economy that we ourselves can impose sanctions on Russia that will be sensitive.

Indeed, I would really like this, ”RIA Novosti quotes him.

So Morawiecki answered the question of whether Warsaw plans to impose its own anti-Russian sanctions - for example, to abandon coal from Moscow.

According to the Polish prime minister, the sanctions of the collective West have the greatest real consequences.

Earlier, the Foreign Ministers of the EU countries decided to limit Russia's access to the EU capital markets.

In addition, the EU will impose sanctions against 351 State Duma deputies and 27 individuals and legal entities after Russia's decision to recognize the independence of the LPR and DPR.

According to the head of the French Ministry of Finance Bruno Le Maire, the heads of departments of the EU member states are working on tougher anti-Russian sanctions.