"Dear friends in Norway, it is unfair," he said during a meeting with youth organizations in Warsaw.
Morawiecki estimated that the hydrocarbons-rich Nordic nation was poised to make profits in excess of 100 billion euros ($106 billion) and should "immediately share" it with Kiev.
Morawiecki’s proposal raised eyebrows within the opposition. Slawomir Mentzen, a businessman and member of the right-wing KORWiN party, suggested the ruling conservatives wanted Norway to also pay for their lavish spending.