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Selling Poland’s gold reserves to buy arms is a ‘mirage’, minister warns

Andrzej Domański is opposed to a plan pushed by the country’s president and central bank governor
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Andrzej Domanski walks through a hallway holding documents, surrounded by security personnel and event attendees at the IMF and World Bank Spring Meetings.
"}],[{"start":81.9,"text":"Last year Poland was among the biggest central bank purchasers of gold, closing 2025 with about 550 tonnes of the metal, worth more than one-quarter of its total reserves. In January, Glapiński set a new target for the National Bank of Poland to own 700 tonnes."}],[{"start":100.30000000000001,"text":"Two months later, Glapiński sided with Nawrocki in his feud with the pro-EU government of Prime Minister Donald Tusk over Safe. Glapiński and Nawrocki are nominees of the rightwing opposition Law and Justice party."}],[{"start":113.80000000000001,"text":"While Nawrocki vetoed the government’s Safe bill, Glapiński suggested Polish gold could be sold and perhaps later repurchased, as an alternative to the EU loans of the Safe programme."}],[{"start":127.4,"text":"However, Domański said any gains on sales of reserves could be offset by foreign-exchange movements during the financial year and the central bank had recently been making losses. "}],[{"start":138.25,"text":"Tusk has opposed the plan to use gold reserves. His government is in talks with the European Commission about channelling Safe loans into an existing Polish army fund, which has some spending restrictions but does not require presidential approval."}],[{"start":151.35,"text":"Domański said his team is also in talks over another international defence funding proposal, called the multilateral defence mechanism."}],[{"start":160.04999999999998,"text":"Championed by countries including the UK, Netherlands and Finland, the MDM would issue debt backed by guarantees from its members and use it for defence procurement, achieving economies of scale and easing member countries’ funding costs."}],[{"start":174.89999999999998,"text":"The proposal, he said, might be an “interesting option” for Poland. “My top priority right now is Safe, but my team is also participating in MDM.”"}],[{"start":184.74999999999997,"text":"Domański and Glapiński also used their trip to Washington for the IMF spring meeting to promote Poland’s bid for membership of the G20. The US, which holds the G20 presidency, has invited Poland to attend December’s meeting of the group in Miami as a guest nation."}],[{"start":209.89999999999998,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1776750602_1873.mp3"}

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