The President of Poland, Andrzej Duda, criticized German business for trying to continue transacting with Russia despite its invasion of Ukraine, reported Bild. “I’m sorry, maybe some people in Germany will be offended: parts of German business don’t care what happens to Ukraine, or what happens to Poland. They say: we want to do business, and make money.” Duda said. “The German economy does not believe that the Russian army might celebrate a great victory in Berlin and occupy part of Germany again. Poland knows this is possible, so there should be no ordinary business with Russia,” said the Polish president.