The flag of Poland. File photoWARSAW, June 8. Polish authorities are asking citizens of the country not to buy expensive coal, promising a price reduction. Earlier, Poland completely banned coal imports from Russia. The ban applies not only to public, but also to private firms. This has dramatically affected the availability of coal on the market and its price. On Wednesday, the Polish parliament will consider a bill to compensate sellers who have reduced coal prices. «We ask you not to panic, not to buy expensive coal,» Climate and Environment Minister Anna Moskva told reporters on Wednesday in the republic's Sejm, noting that currently Some private firms, against the backdrop of a shortage of coal, «sell it at absolutely unacceptable prices, taking advantage of the panic.» she said. «At this price, it will be supplied to all Polish households,» the minister promised.
