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Polish prime minister Jaroslav Kaczynski (l) has played down calls against the new EU treaty from within his coalition (Photo: European Commission)

Poland indicates it is ready to compromise on EU voting rights

Days before EU's foreign ministers kick off detailed talks on the bloc's new treaty, Poland has signalled it will not insist on further debates and concessions on the sensitive issue of the union's voting rules.

Polish top officials have hinted they do not want Warsaw to appear as the only trouble-maker when the EU convenes the intergovernmental conference on the new treaty, on Monday (23 July), according to several Polish papers.

Earlier this month, Poland sparked concerns that ...

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Polish prime minister Jaroslav Kaczynski (l) has played down calls against the new EU treaty from within his coalition (Photo: European Commission)

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