The Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski plans to visit the United States. He said on Thursday that during his trip he would discuss financial support for Ukraine with American partners, trying to convince them to send the money directly to Polish local government. "If we are not going to discuss this issue in Washington, New York and Brussels, then this money can only go to the central government," he said.
At a press conference on Thursday, the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski was asked about his possible trip to the United States, during which he would discuss ways to support Ukraine in its struggle against the Russian aggression. "As to my international contacts, the absolutely fundamental question today is to convince our American friends, who are planning to earmark huge funds to help Poland and the European Union - as we are to receive money also from this source, to send these funds directy to local governments. This is the thing I will discuss and most likely in te United States," Trzaskowski said.
"Now it's the time for local governments to be active in that field. If we are not going to discuss this issue in Washington, New York and Brussels, then this money can only go to the central government. And local governments, NGOs, and of course refugees need them," Trzaskowski said.
Warsaw City Hall spokesperson Monika Beuth-Lutyk told us that mayor Trzaskowski's visit to the United States would most likely take place next week.
Full coordination needed
"We need the European Union and the United Nations to step in to actually institute a full coordinating mechanism," Trzaskowski, who is a member of Poland's leading opposition grouping, the Civic Platform, told Reuters in an interview.
The government needed to ask for such help, he said, "and only then will we be able to deal with the magnitude of the problem".
Warsaw, along with other major urban centres in Poland such as Kraków and Wrocław, have accepted thousands of refugees, with Warsaw's population growing by around 15% since Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24.
Poland has received international praise for its handling of the refugee crisis, with almost 3 million people entering the country in less than two months.
But Trzaskowski, a long-time critic of the ruling nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party, said there needed to be a better pipeline of funding to those on the frontline of the crisis.
Trzaskowski: a lot is based on improvisation
"We need direct assistance because there is no strategy on the part of the government. A lot of what you see in Poland is based on improvisation," Trzaskowski said.
In late 2019, Trzaskowski and a group of mayors from central and eastern European cities who were in opposition to their ruling national governments had asked for more direct access to EU funds.
The group consider themselves more pro-EU and politically liberal than their respective national governments, some of which have clashed with Brussels over EU rules and standards.
But Deputy Interior Minister Pawel Szefernaker told Reuters that the national government was keen to cooperate with cities and charities and that they were working hard to coordinate.
"We are at the end of the humanitarian help phase of the crisis and we are moving towards the adaptation phase," Szefernaker said. "We have to work on a common approach."
Źródło: TVN24 News in English, Reuters, PAP
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