Polish President Andrzej Nawrocki has formally communicated with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen regarding the country’s stance on immigration policies. In a recent letter, Nawrocki emphasized Poland’s firm position against any measures by European institutions that involve the deployment of illegal migrants into Polish territory.
The letter highlights Poland’s concerns about sovereignty and security, asserting that the country will not permit actions that undermine its control over its borders. This stance comes amid ongoing debates within the European Union over migration management and border security, with Poland advocating for stricter controls and national sovereignty.
European institutions have been working on unified strategies to address immigration and refugee flows across member states. Poland’s opposition to certain proposed measures underscores the challenges faced in reaching consensus on migration policies within the EU. The communication from Nawrocki reflects Poland’s commitment to maintaining its immigration policies and resisting external pressure on this sensitive issue.
There has been no official response from the European Commission regarding Poland’s stance. The ongoing dialogue highlights the broader tensions within the EU regarding migration, sovereignty, and the distribution of responsibilities among member states.