“The Russians can be expected to carry out policies aimed at regaining their influence in Poland… I'm talking here about gas, oil, and so on. The Russians want this to be their zone of influence again, though of course on a different basis than in the past. They don't want full domination but rather an ability to exert substantial influence.”

Rzeczpospolita interview (March 2005)

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