Polish foreign minister warns Brexit could have a domino effect: Różnice pomiędzy wersjami

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BERLIN, July 14 (Reuters) - Polish Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski warned in a German newspaper that other countries could follow suit after Britons voted to leave the European Union.<br><br>"There is the danger of a domino effect," Waszczykowski told the online edition of German newspaper Die Welt.<br><br>He said it was therefore necessary to urgently think about what reforms were necessary in the EU, adding that the bloc needed to find new answers to [http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&gl=us&tbm=nws&q=economic%20challenges&gs_l=news economic challenges] and migration as well as internal and external security.<br><br>Waszczykowski said no serious political group in Poland had called for a referendum on EU membership yet but he added: "I hope that we won't be forced to take drastic measures due to imprudent actions taken by 'European reformers'."<br><br>He also criticised Germany for a post-Brexit [http://blogs.Realtown.com/search/?q=meeting meeting] that German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier held with the European Union's six founding members. Waszczykowski said small groups should not be able to make decisions and then force these on to others.<br><br>"That's a recipe for catastrophe," he said.<br><br>He said he thought Britons had voted to leave the EU due to "thoughtless actions by the European elite who want to push through 'even more Europe'".<br><br>He said another feeling that had probably played a role in Britain's decision was "that Europe interferes in areas that should be solely controlled by the member states themselves". (Reporting by Michelle Martin; Editing by Alison Williams)<br><br>If you loved this information and you wish to receive more information relating to [http://bungaqq.co/ Bungaqq situs mudah menang menyediakan permainan bandarq] assure visit our website.
BERLIN, July 14 (Reuters) - Polish Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski warned in a German newspaper that other countries could follow suit after Britons voted to leave the European Union.<br><br>"There is the danger of a domino effect," Waszczykowski told the online edition of German newspaper Die Welt.<br><br>He said it was therefore necessary to urgently think about what reforms were necessary in the EU, adding that the bloc needed to find new answers to [http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&gl=us&tbm=nws&q=economic%20challenges&gs_l=news economic challenges] and migration as well as internal and external security.<br><br>Waszczykowski said no serious political group in Poland had called for a referendum on EU membership yet but he added: "I hope that we won't be forced to take drastic measures due to imprudent actions taken by 'European reformers'."<br><br>He also criticised Germany for a post-Brexit [http://blogs.Realtown.com/search/?q=meeting meeting] that German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier held with the European Union's six founding members. Waszczykowski said small groups should not be able to make decisions and then force these on to others.<br><br>"That's a recipe for catastrophe," he said.<br><br>He said he thought Britons had voted to leave the EU due to "thoughtless actions by the European elite who want to push through 'even more Europe'".<br><br>He said another feeling that had probably played a role in Britain's decision was "that Europe interferes in areas that should be solely controlled by the member states themselves". (Reporting by Michelle Martin; Editing by Alison Williams)<br><br>If you loved this information and you wish to receive more information relating to [http://bungaqq.co/ Bungaqq situs mudah menang menyediakan permainan bandarq] assure visit our website.
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