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Poland promised to ban the purchase of coal from the occupied Donbass

Nasalik finds out which other European countries buy coal from the Donetsk militants.

Poland has assured Ukraine that the supply of coal from the occupied areas of Donbass will not be allowed. This was stated by the Minister of energy of Ukraine Igor Nasalik, Recalling the words of his colleague from Poland Krzysztof Chuguevskogo.

“At the meeting with the Minister we noted this theme, we received assurances that there will be a complete inspection such supplies will be forbidden”, – said Nasalik.

The Minister found that the coal from Donetsk mines falls not only in Poland.

“I was able to meet with a journalist, who published the first part of the investigation, (to be second and third), concerning the supply of anthracite with ORDO not only in Poland but also in other European countries. So now the main task is to block this process”, – said the head of Ministry.

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