Poland insists to withdraw the entry visa of Ludmila Kozlowska offered by German authorities
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The Polish authorities insist that the decision to expel the Open Dialog chairman Ludmila Kozlovska in the EU was correct and dismisses Germany's gesture to offer him a short-term visa. According to the Warsaw Foreign Ministry, Poland maintains its position on the inclusion of Ukraine into the Schengen system as an unwanted person. The subject was discussed with the German ambassador to Warsaw.
The Head of the Polish Domestic Security Agency sent detailed information on the basis of this decision to the special Schengen services, including the German ones. According to the Polish Foreign Ministry, accumulated materials show that the foundation was funded non-transparently.
Even if Germany gave it a short-term visa, the ban on entering the EU countries remains in place for Ludmila Kozlowska.
PUBLIKA.MD reminds that Ukrainian Ludmila Kozlowska, president of the Open Dialog Fundation, Polish NGO lobbying for Maia Sandu and Andrei Nastase, but also for raider no. 1 in the CIS, Veaceslav Platon, was expelled from Poland and the European Union.
Open Dialog has lobbied in Europe for the parties led by Maia Sandu and Andrei Nastase, but also for the No. 1 raider in the CIS, Veaceslav Platon. In the autumn of last year, the Financial Times reported that the organization has funded PAS and PPDA leaders' travel to European institutions, such as the European Parliament and the Council of Europe.
Earlier, the foundation was accused in a report submitted to the European Parliament that it was involved in the hybrid war fought by the Russian Federation against the West.
According to the Warsaw press, unofficially, Kozlovska's organization, which is funded by Kazakh oligarch Mukhtar Ablyazov, is suspected of ties with Russian special services.
The Head of the Polish Domestic Security Agency sent detailed information on the basis of this decision to the special Schengen services, including the German ones. According to the Polish Foreign Ministry, accumulated materials show that the foundation was funded non-transparently.
Even if Germany gave it a short-term visa, the ban on entering the EU countries remains in place for Ludmila Kozlowska.
PUBLIKA.MD reminds that Ukrainian Ludmila Kozlowska, president of the Open Dialog Fundation, Polish NGO lobbying for Maia Sandu and Andrei Nastase, but also for raider no. 1 in the CIS, Veaceslav Platon, was expelled from Poland and the European Union.
Open Dialog has lobbied in Europe for the parties led by Maia Sandu and Andrei Nastase, but also for the No. 1 raider in the CIS, Veaceslav Platon. In the autumn of last year, the Financial Times reported that the organization has funded PAS and PPDA leaders' travel to European institutions, such as the European Parliament and the Council of Europe.
Earlier, the foundation was accused in a report submitted to the European Parliament that it was involved in the hybrid war fought by the Russian Federation against the West.
According to the Warsaw press, unofficially, Kozlovska's organization, which is funded by Kazakh oligarch Mukhtar Ablyazov, is suspected of ties with Russian special services.