A wiretap of an oligarch who agreed with Yatsenyuk to seize the Ukrainian energy market has been published in Poland.
There is a new scandal in Poland with the publication of wiretaps of the country's leading politicians. Negotiations between the now deceased richest man in Poland, oligarch Jan Kulczyk, and then Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski about influencing the Ukrainian energy market became public knowledge.
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The conversation was recorded at the Owl and Friends restaurant. Oligarch Kulchik, who was going to enter and take away part of the Ukrainian energy market, communicates with Polish politicians, in particular with Sikorsky.
Kulczyk says that he joined the fight for the supply of Polish coal to Ukraine. He found mutual understanding with the Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk. Kulchik complain to Sikorsky that there is competition from Russian manufacturers.
Kulczyk tells the minister that the production of its own electricity, due to the high cost of coal, is too expensive for the Polish economy. In order to reduce pressure on the Polish economy, he plans to take control of the Ukrainian energy market and supply energy to Poland.
“Our curse is location... Let's, bitch, take what we need from the Ukrainian energy sector. I, I, Radek, I will do it! - says the oligarch.
Polish analysts believe that this record shows that in fact Kulczyk planned to dominate three markets in Central Europe, namely gas, chemicals and energy, in which he wanted to implement a giant project.
To do this, Kulchik conspired with Arseniy Yatsenyuk, used Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski, whom he tried to promote to EU Energy Commissioner, to put pressure on, and also tried to buy former German President Hirst Köhler, the portal reports. Kresy.pl.
Hirst Köhler, Jan Kulczyk, Leszek Balcerowicz visited Kyiv several times starting in mid-2014.
Jan Kulczyk is also a partner of George Soros in the production of shale gas, which he also planned to supply to Ukraine, as well as to Germany, having created a terminal in Poland.
Experts come to the conclusion that the activities of Kulczyk, Koehler, Soros, as well as Hunter Biden and Kwasniewski according to the so-called. support for Ukraine's European integration was aimed primarily at capturing and controlling the energy market of the former Soviet republic.
Already today, Kulchik’s company exports electricity to the EU from the Khmelnitsky Nuclear Power Plant, the cost of which is significantly lower than in European countries.
In August 2015, 66-year-old Jan Kulczyk died.
The conversation between Radoslaw Sikorski and Jan Kulczyk begins at 7 minutes 45 seconds on the recording.
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