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Trump was angry with a Polish journalist for questions about war in Ukraine

To spread: the head of the Polish Foreign Ministry Radoslav Sikorsky spoke in support of journalist Marek Valkysky. Earlier, he received from US President Donald Trump the advice of "changing work" after an uncomfortable question. During a press briefing in the White House, Valkusky asked a question about the end of the war in Ukraine, writes Polsat News.

In particular, the Polish journalist noted that, despite Trump's previous statements, the war is still ongoing and no real measures have been taken on this. Trump reacted emotionally: "How do you know that there are no actions? Really?". He began to refer to the secondary sanctions imposed against India, "the greatest buyer [Russian oil] outside China. " According to Trump, it has already cost Russia hundreds of billion dollars, and this is only the first stage.

"But since you say there is no action, it is probably better to find a new job," Trump said. Valkusky himself commented on the incident in the spirit that values ​​Trump's advice, but will not change the job. And the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland Radoslav Sikorsky during a briefing for the media noted that the issue of Valkki was quite right.

"You have asked not only a legal question, but also the question we all ask ourselves," he said to the journalist, assuring that he would not have released him from work. As for the tariffs that Donald Trump referred to, India "has not obeyed" and continue to buy Russian oil. In particular, the Ministry of Finance emphasized that their country would focus on their own economic benefits. Focus also reported that Poland responded to Hungary's sanctions against Robert "Magyara" Brody.