The Czechs are not going to wait for Turów to decide until autumn.They want specific conversations here and now

Representatives of the Polish and Czech government at one table settled to talk about the Turów mine a few times.They will do it again on July 22.At that time, the differences between Warsaw and Prague were even more visible.And Pal is already a bad financial commitment currently valued at OK.50 million euros, which was to be originally - as the deputy minister of state assets Artur Soboń picked up at the time of Poland and the Czech Republic, and ultimately a burden of our country.It is probably more important that both sides even about when these conversations can end - they have a completely different opinion.

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Turów: The final of the dispute earlier than in autumn?

From the beginning of the confusion around the Turów mine, the Polish government tried his own way to convince that the Czechs, however, exaggerate, and their atmospheric revival is only related to the campaign for parliamentary elections, which are to be organized there at the beginning of October.Suggestions that this is not the election fever - it would not be a turn of turn, they fell at some point every day.And although it might seem that the Polish government has chosen a different tactics in recent weeks - the specter of allegedly disturbing Czech elections in these negotiations is coming back again.

So there is nothing to hurry to break the neck, but calmly lead everything to a happy finale.And punished by the Czechs by the Czechs for further federation in Turów?Who would care about it?Meanwhile, it turns out that the Czechs see it completely differently.

Our southern neighbors want to end negotiations with Poland as soon as possible.This, moreover, has been appealing for weeks by the inhabitants of Uhelna.At the beginning of July, they also asked the EC to include these negotiations."We live in constant uncertainty about the future, in a situation where the excavators are constantly approaching the Czech border, despite the fact that Poland should stop mining," the Czechs argue.

The Czechs want environmental limits and will not give up

During the next week of negotiations, it turned out that the Poles even after the Czech's complaint to the CJEU were convinced that the agreement would quickly be found, and Prague eventually manages a good word without coverage.And maybe even this tactic would come true - as if we have not been underestimating the Czechs in the case of Turów for a few years.As a result, they do not believe us in a single word assurance and demand specifics.

No wonder that during the talks, the Czechs demand constant monitoring of the influence of the Turów mine on the environment, as well as systematic visits to this region of their inspectors."We will demand compliance with environmental limits - dust, noise - and we will want to protect groundwater resources in the Czech Republic," announces the head of the Czech environment.There is also a significant mechanism of sanctions that Warsaw will not be able to break before.Meanwhile, the Polish side, as Czech convince, aimed at a general international agreement without any sanctions.