“It seems to me that this is a gesture of desperation, because we see that Poland has lost the energy resources that Russia used to supply,” the analyst said.

He stressed that Warsaw would be a vivid example of how "rash, politically biased decisions" harm not only the economy, but the overall well-being of Polish society.

“Of course, they want the whole EU to experience the same difficulties,” Danyuk said.

Earlier, Morawiecki said that Warsaw would ask the European Commission to impose duties on imports of coal, gas and oil from Russia in the amount of 25 to 35%.

In addition, he expressed the opinion that it is necessary to try to ban Russia from selling oil at a discount to other countries, such as India.

On April 27, Gazprom announced a complete suspension of gas supplies to the Bulgarian Bulgargaz and the Polish PGNiG due to non-payment in rubles.