Poland is pressing ahead with plans for a complete embargo on Russian coal, gas, and oil imports by the end of 2022, while calling for a European Union-level tax on Russian fossil fuels, all in a bid to cut the flow of money to Russia’s military machine. Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki told a press conference in Mosciska, near Warsaw, on Wednesday, that Poland will put forward “the most radical” plan in Europe to “walk away” from Russian fossil fuels. Under the plan, which Morawiecki said still needs to be approved by lawmakers, Poland will end Russian coal imports by May, with oil and gas to follow by the end of the year, according to Polish press agency PAP. “This plan is needed for Europe to awaken from its slumber,” Morawiecki’s office said in a tweet announcing the measure. Poland, which has long warned its European partners that Russian President Vladimir Putin …