@@mariuszborowski2646 We would build our part even without investment from the Baltic states. Rail Baltica will slow down in Poland between the border with Lithuania and Warsaw to 200 km/h as we do not follow their 250 km/h plan.
This rain is built by European money to connect Europe. Otherwise Lithuanians would never build a line to Latvia and Latvians would never build train line to Estonian border. We all only care about going south and west, not north or east. That’s why is good for Europe to have those conditions.
With all due respect World War II did not end for this country until the end of the Cold War. Some damage you can't heal, no matter how much you build.
Excellent news and step in a very good direction !! the only problem is that way to much money is going in to car infrastructure and to little for trains.
How can you expect stable energy from a country that frequently goes to war with its neighbors? You need to think outside the box if you lack such resources.
Suwalki has the closest airport in Kaunas .Baltica rail should stop in Suwalki otherwise it will be only as tourist attraction .There is also Lithuania minority in Suwalki who could commute for work at Kaunas .To keep it alive it has to stop in Suwalki
GDP per capita in PPP (Eurostat, 2023): Czechia - 92% from the EU average Slovenia - 88% Lithuania - 87% Portugal - 81% Estonia - 80% Romania - 78% Poland - 77% Latvia - 70%
I do not want you to make sad, but this is dummy statistic. In smaller countries such as Lithuania or Estonia GDP is puffed up with a few larger western investments which has no physical forms but numbers in the accounts and it is divided between small population. Poland has real working industries and production capacity what makes its economy standing on solid pillars and give real value to the society. Poles live better and have higher wages. Taking that statistic in terms of GDP has the same sense like comparing the nominal GDP which is larger for Poland than the all the listed countries combined
A Polish Jew name Furgaski says China is not a friendly country, oh Im sure the country of Furgaski origin the Israel is way more friendly especially to Palestinians , some to Poles. TH
Polish Jew? Plenty of Jews named Sieminski. But yeah....Palestine.....shinging example of tolerance and friendlines. Get off the antisemitic woke wagon LOL
I would love to have some sort of paneuropean tv news agency broadcast with this level of quality - i don't have in mind euronews or dw
TVP,, 👍🌟👍
Rail Baltica is very important
It is. For Baltic states. For Poland it only generates costs with no benefits at all.
@@mariuszborowski2646 We would build our part even without investment from the Baltic states. Rail Baltica will slow down in Poland between the border with Lithuania and Warsaw to 200 km/h as we do not follow their 250 km/h plan.
I hope Poland is building important things.
❤There it is My favourite program.❤
taaakkk... czysta woda.... a moze czas by byl na opowiesci co zostalo zniszczone przez plemie tfuska?
Good news! But we want to travel to Krakow and also down south to Italy. Make it high speed to South of Europe.
This rain is built by European money to connect Europe. Otherwise Lithuanians would never build a line to Latvia and Latvians would never build train line to Estonian border. We all only care about going south and west, not north or east. That’s why is good for Europe to have those conditions.
Calm down, Rome wasn't built at once, as we say
I think from Berlin you will get good connections to further West and South.
With all due respect World War II did not end for this country until the end of the Cold War. Some damage you can't heal, no matter how much you build.
Excellent news and step in a very good direction !! the only problem is that way to much money is going in to car infrastructure and to little for trains.
cool.. good thing i don't have any debt :D
looking good
How can you expect stable energy from a country that frequently goes to war with its neighbors? You need to think outside the box if you lack such resources.
Precz z Tuskiem !
Zmien proszki.
Suwalki has the closest airport in Kaunas .Baltica rail should stop in Suwalki otherwise it will be only as tourist attraction .There is also Lithuania minority in Suwalki who could commute for work at Kaunas .To keep it alive it has to stop in Suwalki
GDP per capita in PPP (Eurostat, 2023):
Czechia - 92% from the EU average
Slovenia - 88%
Lithuania - 87%
Portugal - 81%
Estonia - 80%
Romania - 78%
Poland - 77%
Latvia - 70%
I do not want you to make sad, but this is dummy statistic. In smaller countries such as Lithuania or Estonia GDP is puffed up with a few larger western investments which has no physical forms but numbers in the accounts and it is divided between small population. Poland has real working industries and production capacity what makes its economy standing on solid pillars and give real value to the society. Poles live better and have higher wages. Taking that statistic in terms of GDP has the same sense like comparing the nominal GDP which is larger for Poland than the all the listed countries combined
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Average wages (Gross, 2025):
Lithuania - 2238 EUR
Poland - 2059 EUR
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A Polish Jew name Furgaski says China is not a friendly country, oh Im sure the country of Furgaski origin the Israel is way more friendly especially to Palestinians , some to Poles. TH
Polish Jew? Plenty of Jews named Sieminski. But yeah....Palestine.....shinging example of tolerance and friendlines. Get off the antisemitic woke wagon LOL
he is a Pole/Polish citizen, get lost