Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has called for Russian-owned properties in Poland to be frozen and confiscated as part of the Western sanctions response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Many countries have imposed sweeping sanctions on Moscow, targeting banks and trade, and seizing assets like Russian oligarchs’ luxury yachts. Italy has seized property belonging to close associates of Russian President Vladimir Putin, such as Russian oligarch Alisher Usmanov’s villa on the island of Sardinia and Andrey Igorevich Melnichenko’s $578 million superyacht. Morawiecki told Polish media Wprost in an interview Sunday that “more and more Poles don’t understand why, if Italians confiscate the yachts of Russian oligarchs, we can’t do the same in our country.” “We want to raise the issue of how Poland could freeze and confiscate Russian assets in our country,” Morawiecki continued, while noting that there are constitutional limitations on actions related to property rights and so laws …