Jin10 data reported on October 5th, local time, that Poland's Minister of Interior and Administration, Marcin Kędzierski, stated on social media that "In terms of border security, all of Europe is beginning to follow Poland's stance. Today we have become the leader of the EU in this area. The era of building fences with loopholes at the border and distributing illegal visas at will is gone forever." At the immigration summit held in Munich on the 4th, Kędzierski said: "We reiterate that on immigration issues, we will not accept any solutions that may threaten the safety of Poland or the Polish people." He added that the Polish government supports the development of the best immigration and asylum policy models in cooperation with European countries. But he emphasized: "We will never agree to any regulations regarding resettlement, and we have made this position clear to our partners."
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Poland's Interior Minister: No unfavorable proposals to Poland will be accepted regarding immigration issues.
Jin10 data reported on October 5th, local time, that Poland's Minister of Interior and Administration, Marcin Kędzierski, stated on social media that "In terms of border security, all of Europe is beginning to follow Poland's stance. Today we have become the leader of the EU in this area. The era of building fences with loopholes at the border and distributing illegal visas at will is gone forever." At the immigration summit held in Munich on the 4th, Kędzierski said: "We reiterate that on immigration issues, we will not accept any solutions that may threaten the safety of Poland or the Polish people." He added that the Polish government supports the development of the best immigration and asylum policy models in cooperation with European countries. But he emphasized: "We will never agree to any regulations regarding resettlement, and we have made this position clear to our partners."