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Polish President Karol Nawrocki has just cancelled a major meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán — and the reason is making headlines. After Orbán’s controversial visit to Moscow, where he struck an energy deal with Vladimir Putin, Poland is sending a clear diplomatic message.

In this video, we break down what led to Nawrocki's decision, how it ties into the EU's energy stance, and why tensions between European leaders are rising fast.

:backhand_index_pointing_right: Watch till the end to understand the deeper political ripples across Europe!
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00:00A major political snub just rocked Central Europe.
00:03Poland's president has just canceled a key meeting with Hungary's PM
00:06after a controversial visit to Moscow.
00:08Polish President Karol Narocki was scheduled to meet Viktor Orban in Hungary,
00:12but that's no longer happening.
00:14Why?
00:15Orban just returned from a trip to Moscow,
00:17where he secured long-term energy deals with Russia.
00:21Poland didn't take that lightly.
00:23Narocki will now attend only the Weissgrad summit
00:25and is skipping all direct talks with Orban.
00:28The Polish president invoked the legacy of Lech Kaczynski,
00:32who believed Europe's safety depends on unity, especially around energy.
00:36Meanwhile, Hungary defends its dependence on Russian oil and gas,
00:40even holding a waiver from U.S. sanctions.
00:43Orban says switching energy sources would collapse Hungary's economy.
00:47Putin praised Orban's balanced stance on Ukraine.
00:50But back home in Poland,
00:52Prime Minister Donald Tusk slammed the optics,
00:54calling it a fatal combination of chaos and crisis.
00:58Diplomatic lines are being drawn.
01:00And Poland just made its position very clear.
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