WARSAW, Poland — Poland’s top leaders wellknown the opening Saturday of a brand-new — albeit incomplete — canal that they state will imply ships no longer needto safeandsecure Russia’s authorization to sail from the Baltic Sea to the ports of the Vistula Lagoon.
The occasion was timed to mark 83 years giventhat the Soviet intrusion of Poland throughout World War II and to show symbolically the end of Moscow’s state on the economy and advancement of a area that borders Russia’s Kaliningrad exclave. The federalgovernment states the waterway offers Poland complete sovereignty in the northeastern area, which requires financialinvestment and financial advancement.
“The concept was to have this waterway opened and not to have to ask consent anylonger from a nation that is not friendly and whose authorities do not thinktwice to attack and suppress others,” Polish President Andrzej Duda stated.
He stated the financialinvestment will pay off through the in