polish-investors-continue-business-in-ukraine-despite-russian-attacks-polish-foreign-ministry

Polish investors continue business in Ukraine despite Russian attacks - Polish Foreign Ministry

 • 6526 переглядiв

Polish investors want to continue doing business in Ukraine despite losses from Russian attacks. This was announced by the Deputy State Secretary of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Henryka Mościcka-Dendys, on the social network X, as reported by UNN.

Russian drones hit the Barlinek Group factory (wood processing company – IF-U) in Vinnytsia in July this year. The director of the enterprise assured me today that despite the losses, Barlinek wants to continue its presence in Ukraine. Polish investors actively support Ukraine's development and build PL-UA economic partnership

- wrote Mościcka-Dendys.

It should be recalled that on July 16, Russian drones attacked the Barlinek Group factory in Vinnytsia, causing injuries, including two people with severe burns. Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski commented on the incident, noting that the attack was deliberate.

The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned a representative of the Russian embassy due to this attack. The enterprise is engaged in civilian production and is part of Polish business.

Russian drones flew into Poland: local airport closed due to "unplanned military activity"10.09.25, 00:51 • [views_37878]

Popular
News by theme
US Department of Justice seeks death penalty for Ukrainian woman's killer

 • 58507 переглядiв

Another Polish airport closed due to "unplanned military activity"

 • 47505 переглядiв

"Scientific" fishing for 258 tons: director of state institute exposed for abuse of office

 • 43727 переглядiв

Canada announced military aid to Ukraine worth over $2 billion

 • 4293 переглядiв

"We must be as brutal as they are" - Trump on the murder of Ukrainian Zarutska

 • 11867 переглядiв