“Poland will submit a request to the European Commission on the introduction of EU tariffs in the amount of 25 to 35% on Russian oil, gas and coal.

Those who comply with the embargo will have to pay for more expensive liquefied gas or oil from other sources.

Therefore, it is quite fair that the import of Russian energy carriers should become much more expensive,” Morawiecki said.

He believes that it is also necessary to try to ban Russia from selling oil at a discount to other countries, such as India.

“In the dispute with Iran, we effectively imposed large-scale sanctions against such third countries,” the Polish prime minister said.

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.