Rafal Tersascovsky, Deputy Foreign Minister of Poland, warned that Poland would not accept the proposal of David Cameron, the British Prime Minister, to stop immigrants EU for subsidies for 4 years.
In his remarks to CNN, "BBC", Tersascovsky said that any plans to discrimination on grounds of nationality is a "red line issue."
David Cameron admitted that his plans require a European support in order to succeed, the official added that Poland was ready to oppose these proposals they are submitted.
The Vice Foreign Minister of Poland, "If one wants to get all the benefits prescribed by the list of EU and treats immigrants from the EU differently, for example, non-payment of subsidies only after 4 years of their stay in Britain or the return of persons who do not find a job, it will be against all existing laws in the EU, it is clear that it would be a red line for us. "
And went on, "Polish government is ready to talk about the abuse of existing systems and extradition, but to be honest this is not the problem is, this marginal problems when it comes to changing the rules in the European Union, when it comes to social support, and when it comes to undermine the existing laws, obviously, we will respond strongly oppose it. "
Said David Cameron, last Friday, that the plan, which aims to reduce the coming of the EU immigration to Britain will require adjustments in the European treaties.
Cameron said, through the presentation of measures to curb immigration from EU countries: "There is no doubt that the whole plan will require some modifications to the treaties and I am confident of our ability to negotiate about it."
Officials in the Prime Minister said they are confident that Cameron's plan to prevent the arrival of immigrants from the EU through the denial of access to benefits and advantages in Britain for a period of 4 years, subject to negotiation and deter tens of thousands of moving to Britain.
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