NEWS

17/09/2018

11:11

Morawiecki:

We Stand at a Moment Where There is No Longer Poland A and Poland B

Michał Olech

- I am also deeply moved to be able to participate in this ceremony. I am very happy because it is symbolic for Poland, for unifying, for stitching Poland together. Today is also a sad and symbolic date in Poland's history, September 17th, when the Soviet Union invaded Poland following Nazi Germany, and it is a symbolic date of Poland's tearing apart. 79 years ago. We must mention it, remember it. But the move we are making today is the opposite action, precisely the unification of Poland, an action intended to ensure that Poland is indeed one, that it is connected by roads, in such a way that transport, the movement of people, is as convenient, safe, and efficient as possible. And today here, in Świnoujście, the connection to the island of Uznam from the island of Wolin is precisely this symbolic stitching together of the northwestern part of Poland, which once, long, long ago, at the dawn of our statehood, belonged to Poland. And today I also want to express immense joy and gratitude to all those who contributed to this, that we stand at such a moment when there is no longer Poland A and Poland B. Świnoujście A and B, on both sides, but in a few years we will have a fully comfortable connection and one Świnoujście, one Poland - stated Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki during the ceremony for signing the agreement on improving the transport connection between the islands of Uznam and Wolin in Świnoujście - the construction of the tunnel under the Świna river.


Michał Olech