Poland's minister coordinating intelligence services, Tomasz Siemoniak, warned that Russian trolls are attempting to intensify disputes between Warsaw and Kyiv, as Polish secret services prepare for potential Russian sabotage operations.
Tomasz Siemoniak, Poland's Minister Coordinator of Special Services, commented on the dispute surrounding the withdrawal of an order and the prime minister's countersignature. He stated that while everyone has the right to return an order, escalating the issue creates significant emotions that will be difficult to resolve.
Russia has banned aviation fuel exports, while a Volgograd oil refinery halted operations following a drone attack, leading to gasoline shortages and public outcry in Russian-occupied Crimea. These events highlight the impact of Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian energy infrastructure.
The US Pentagon has canceled its previously planned deployment of 4,000 troops to Poland, a decision that has drawn comments from Polish officials including Prime Minister Donald Tusk. This reversal has sparked discussions about its implications for Poland's security and NATO's eastern flank.
Tomasz Siemoniak, coordinator of special services, commented on Karol Nawrocki's decision, stating that Nawrocki "bet on a losing horse and will bear the consequences," implying a choice between a "Putin's candidate" and a candidate in Poland's interest.
Tomasz Siemoniak, Poland's Deputy Minister of Finance, suggests that Przemysław Czarnek's actions could help his party win parliamentary elections, noting growing public dissatisfaction with the president.
Polish Minister Coordinator of Special Services Tomasz Siemoniak expressed his bewilderment at how the issue of officer nominations has become a political battle, noting that nearly two months have passed without a presidential decision.
Russian missile and drone attacks killed at least eight people and wounded dozens in Ukraine, with strikes reported in Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia. Meanwhile, fuel shortages are spreading in Russia beyond Crimea due to Ukrainian attacks, a situation President Putin acknowledged as a crisis but not a critical one.
Germany and Poland have signed a bilateral defense agreement aimed at strengthening cooperation in defense. The agreement signifies a move to deepen ties between the two nations on security matters.
Minister-coordinator of special services Tomasz Siemoniak expressed incomprehension regarding criticism from the presidential palace concerning Polish-British cooperation.
Morocco's Interior Minister Abdelouafi Laftit met with Poland's Deputy Prime Minister Tomasz Siemoniak in Rabat to discuss cooperation on migration and security matters during Siemoniak's working visit.
Polish Minister Tomasz Siemoniak, coordinator of special services, warns that Russia's aggression against Ukraine might not be its last in Europe, as Russia seeks to expand its sphere of influence.
Polish Minister Tomasz Siemoniak stated that the proposal by Karol Nawrocki and Adam Glapiński for 'SAFE 0' is purely political, designed to give the president a pretext to veto the SAFE act.
Tomasz Siemoniak, Poland's Minister-Coordinator of Special Services, has said that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made the right call in deciding not to attend the Ukraine Recovery Conference in…
Polish Minister Coordinator of Special Services Tomasz Siemoniak described the events in Berlin involving Robert Bąkiewicz and the Border Defense Movement as an 'evident provocation' by professional provocateurs.
Polish Internal Security Agency (ABW) officers have arrested three Polish citizens suspected of spying for Russian intelligence, according to Tomasz Siemoniak, coordinator of special services.
Polish authorities have launched an investigation into the whereabouts of the CEO of the cryptocurrency exchange Zondacrypto. The Minister Coordinator of Special Services, Tomasz Siemoniak, stated tha
Abdelatif Hammouchi, Morocco's Director General of National Security, hosted Tomasz Siemoniak, Poland’s Minister Delegate, for a high-level meeting focused on strengthening security cooperation between the two nations.
Poland's intelligence minister, Tomasz Siemoniak, stated that engaging in discussions with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is acceptable, but not with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
Polish Minister Coordinator of Special Services, Tomasz Siemoniak, revealed that intelligence services have detected a statement concerning Poland in the context of the Middle East conflict, raising questions about potential threats to Poland as a US ally.